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Free sign upThe phrase "arranging a date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of setting up a meeting or social engagement, typically in a romantic context.
Example: "After weeks of chatting online, they finally decided on arranging a date to meet in person."
Alternatives: "setting up a date" or "scheduling a date".
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I was arranging a date with a friend recently and she suggested we have lunch at the bookstore.
When Lizzie's father and brothers try to help her out by arranging a date with the local sheriff, File (Christopher Innvar), she puts on a white cotton dress and bakes a lemon pie.
This is a slick, high-energy show, in which everything is choreographed to the minutest detail, from the hammy fake phone call in which Keys adopts the persona of a waitress arranging a date, to the breathless dance moves – which are rather unsuccessfully replicated in row P by beery geordie men.
He added that the company was arranging a date for a meeting between Masimov and Eni's Chief Executive Paulo Scaroni Paulo Scaroni.
Two parents arranging a date for their respective children at the Shanghai Matchmaking Expo.
Arranging a date will be as easy as ordering "a pizza or a cab," said Clover Chief Executive Isaac Raichyk.
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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.
He quickly arranges a date with one of the "in-between" actresses.
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