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The phrase "arranging events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the organization or scheduling of activities, gatherings, or occurrences.
Example: "She is responsible for arranging events for the annual conference, ensuring everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "organizing activities" or "coordinating events".
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Arranging events via Facebook and What'sApp is cheaper than calling on our phones.
To celebrate "Alan Turing Year", mathematicians and scientists across Britain and around the world are arranging events throughout the year.
Two years ago, I was in charge of arranging events for a student organization at Berkeley, where we were encouraged to bring in security for events of a certain size.
Altman has long been keen on an expansion to China, as he discussed at our Disrupt event last year, and partner Eric Migicovsky — who co-founder Pebble — has been busy developing networks and arranging events like the Beijing one to raise its profile.
Local youth councils are organizing campaigns, and religious leaders are arranging events for their congregations.
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His mother, Linda Pruzan of New York, is an events manager for Tom Kaufman Productions, which arranges events in New York.
Meetup.com tries to arrange events for anyone who wants to suggest a topic.
Wading through his library, Helgeland arranged events into timelines to find points of consensus.
And this week, the publisher arranged events in New York and London to announce the next instalment: Skylanders Trap Team.
"And we arrange events for the whole family, but this is a primarily a place for dads".
Others who can arrange events include Mob the World in Seattle and dance companies like Hip Hop Craze.
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