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Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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If he phones don't answer always answer straight away, and if he arranges to do something with you last minute, tell him you're busy.
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'It was illegal for two men even to exchange phone numbers in a public place or to attempt to contact each other with a view to having sex.' Thus the 1967 law established the risible anomaly that to arrange to do something legal was itself illegal.
And always end the conversation positively, whether it's promising to do something for your friend, or arranging to do something together, or simply telling them what a wonderful person you think they are.
In November 2016, after the election, I arranged to go, because I needed to do something and this march resonated with my desire.
According to another participant: "If only rules, regulations, bylaws, and all the policies were well-coordinated and arranged, just like a car's gearbox, to work together and to do something big.
According to a former Alaska official who attended the lunch, the visitors wanted to do something "touristy," so a "flight-seeing" trip was arranged.
At stores, the clothing is neatly folded and arranged on tables or hung on hangers, so the family should try to do something similar.
But it meant something to do something.
I wanted to do something".
George has to do something.
You have to do something.
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