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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranges things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the act of organizing or putting items in a specific order or arrangement.
Example: "She arranges things on her desk to create a more efficient workspace."
Alternatives: "organizes items" or "puts things in order."
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America arranges things differently.
"Fortune is the least capricious of deities," he declared, "and arranges things on the just and rigid system that no one shall be very happy for very long".
Like other photocollagists she arranges things according to her liking and shows herself standing beside a large table where her albums, glue pot and paper knife are at the ready.
Of course, fate, or at least the fate of women, mocks her aspirations and arranges things differently, as her mother had warned: "Boring or not, you'll have to get on with it, like everyone else".
But worried that Frank might elect not to play the banjo, Jerry covertly arranges things so as to manipulate Frank if the need arises.
However, concerned that Jones might waver in his resolve to shoot Smith, Black secretly arranges things so that, if Jones should show any sign at all that he will not shoot Smith (something Black has the resources to detect), Black will be able to manipulate Jones in such a way that Jones will shoot Smith.
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I could spend my life arranging things.
"I became good at arranging things.
Never before had I arranged things so well".
"People want to arrange things according to their schedules.
You get a sense of order from arranging things.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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