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Free sign upThe phrase "arranges a date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of planning or scheduling a meeting or appointment, often in a romantic context.
Example: "She arranges a date with him for Saturday evening at the new restaurant downtown."
Alternatives: "schedules a date" or "sets up a date."
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He quickly arranges a date with one of the "in-between" actresses.
Logan instantly falls in love with Rodeo and pursues him by pretending to be a mysterious female admirer named Leah, who engages Rodeo in phone sex, then arranges a date in which all is revealed.
Gumball (who is apparently unharmed) arranges a date with Fionna.
Artie thinks otherwise, and acting on his advice, Cooter arranges a date with her.
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"We've not arranged a date, not arranged a time.
We chatted easily and arranged a date.
Many vouchers expired before we could arrange a date.
He and his wife, Jenny, had arranged a date night.
Arrange a date by contacting: [email protected]
Fischer called her days later to arrange a date, and they began seeing each other.
My cousin arranged a date for me with a young medical student.
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