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The phrase "arrangements of its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the organization or structuring of something belonging to a specific subject or entity.
Example: "The arrangements of its components were meticulously planned to ensure optimal performance."
Alternatives: "organization of its" or "configuration of its".
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Every generation adds a little to the festive arrangements of its predecessors.
"A.I.D. does not direct the security arrangements of its contractors," the official said.
Marvel already has licensing arrangements of its own — including film distribution partnerships with Disney rivals.
For the remainder of his life (he died in 1989), he oversaw its preservation, the careful arrangements of its furniture and artwork.
Under the arrangements of its present licence, awarded in 1995, the channel must pay a lump sum of £24.6m a year for its right to broadcast terrestrially.
The ruling below permits a public employer to dictate the sexual conduct and family living arrangements of its employees, without a meaningful showing that these private choices have any relation to job performance.
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But for the two banks leading the arrangement of its $61 billion financing, it's possible to pull off.
To define the stereoconfiguration of a double bond, it is necessary to analyze the spatial arrangement of its four substituents (atoms or fragments).
At the same time, they measured how well it conducted electricity by passing a current through it while also keeping tabs on the arrangement of its atoms with x-rays.
It shares with this species the spiral arrangement of its pitchers and phyllodia-like tubular leaves with parallel major veins.
The fruit takes its name from the starlike arrangement of its carpels around a central axis.
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