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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranging a time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the scheduling of an event or meeting.
Example: "I will be arranging a time for our next meeting to ensure everyone can attend."
Alternatives: "scheduling a time" or "setting a time".
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I also reached out to a library tutor, arranging a time for her to meet daily to work through classwork and homework for both my class and others.
A text message conversation can pose a problem when people are arranging a time to meet.
And there's this: last week when we were arranging a time and place to catch up he requested early morning because he had a session with a band at 11 30 (a.m. that is).
After arranging a time with the principal and participating teachers, a researcher travelled to the school to administer the questionnaire to participating students.
If the interviewer was not successful in reaching the HSA within the first four call attempts over a 2-day period, he or she referred the case to the team supervisor who contacted the HSA supervisor or health facility in-charge to develop a strategy for reaching that HSA (e.g., arranging a time to call the HSA via the supervisor's or another HSA's phone).
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We will return a week later to establish who might wish to take part, and to arrange a time and place for the interview.
Please contact us to arrange a time.
"We've not arranged a date, not arranged a time.
NED: So we arranged a time and place.
As soon as he finished I arranged a time to do the interview.
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