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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranges it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of organizing or putting something in a specific order or arrangement.
Example: "She arranges it neatly on the shelf every morning."
Alternatives: "organizes it" or "sets it up."
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A trade association such as ABTA as part of an overall code of practice arranges it for the customers of its members at a heavily subsidised rate.
The doctor arranges it.
If a customer wants a Ferrari, Piquet Realty arranges it.
She arranges it differently, by brushing it down, when she is to wed a second man.
He mixes fiction with fact and arranges it in what are meant to resemble archives.
The film's furniture may be a little familiar, but Green arranges it with confidence.
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Reaching his destination, he arranged it until just the right image appeared inside its frame.
He would arrange it.
Shawn Eckardt arranged it.
Of course, he arranged it.
"O.K., I arrange it".
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