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The phrase "arrangements make a" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct as part of a larger sentence.
You can use it when discussing the process or outcome of making arrangements, typically in a context related to planning or organization.
Example: "The arrangements make a significant difference in the success of the event."
Alternatives: "preparations create a" or "plans result in a".
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Generous inheritance tax arrangements make a joke of claims that there is any chance of equality of opportunity.
Such small arrangements make a life, and though it's hard to get close to saying what the heart is, it must at least be that which rushes to spill out of those parentheses which were the beginning and the end of my war.... " On it goes, with lengthy brow-furrowing meditation and descriptions of the Iraqi desert's enclosure and how lost Bartle felt among the "innumerable grains of sand".
70% of the Millennial generation believe flexible working arrangements make a job more attractive.
We suggest that all the previously reported planetesimal belts are located near the 2/3 MMRs of four planets whose spatial arrangements make a similar figure of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Nevertheless, it is true that small differential co-expression arrangements make a smaller contribution to the RIF output than the large co-expression changes, assuming the abundance and differential expression of the target gene remains constant.
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Once they have crossed the pool, make an arrangement of crossing a horror house.
Honky-tonk cabaret may be an oxymoron, but Emily Saxe, a singer whose music blends the plaintive twang of Nashville into upscale chamber pop arrangements, makes a case for a refined hybrid style that is a sound unto itself.
In addition, the band's transparent arrangements made an eloquent case for the genius of the songs.
A few turns of material and arrangement made a difference.
This arrangement makes a huge amount of sense.
The arrangement makes a lot of sense in many ways.
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