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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranges that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is making plans or organizing something to happen.
Example: "She arranges that all meetings are scheduled for the same day each week."
Alternatives: "organizes that" or "ensures that".
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When a search party finally reaches the settlement, Todd arranges that Tony be drugged and kept hidden; he tells the party that Tony has died, and gives them his watch to take home.
Then he arranges that data into a table, cross-indexed by date and parking space.
If his clients want to send money home, he arranges that too; there is no bank nearby.
Oh, and ObamaRomneycare doesn't save money relative to single payer — it just arranges that much of the cost takes the form of premiums rather than taxes.
But to further ensure fawning press coverage, Crystal arranges that the media junket at which the film will get its first screening will be held at a brand-new resort in the middle of the Nevada Desert.
This temporal relationship between the light and food can be preserved intact, but if the experimenter now arranges that food is equally available at other times (when the light is not on), the pigeon will not peck at the illuminated disk.
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Black Sabbath eliminated any aspect of sonics, songwriting, arranging, that could be construed a "frill".
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O.K., we can arrange that".
"Then we'll arrange that," he finished.
"Then we'll arrange that".
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