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The phrase "arrived arranged" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate verbs that do not logically connect in this form.
Example: "The guests arrived and were arranged in the seating plan."
Alternatives: "came and organized" or "showed up and set up".
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But seven succulent chops arrived, arranged atop a platter load of baby vegetables: potatoes, yellow beets, turnips, roasted artichokes, carrots, sugar snap peas and grape tomatoes.
The collection arrived arranged in an order imposed by the previous owner.
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Before students arrive, arrange them on a table at the front of the room.
The cut rolls arrived nicely arranged on a platter ($15).
My adviser's wife, in the few days before we arrived, had arranged our flight tickets to Israel and notified all the relevant insurers and started the claims processes for me.
Bennet arrives as arranged on July 1, and moves into the cage.
The story goes that when his brothers arrived to arrange the funeral, they found a plate and a glass by the sink.
The proof of this pudding is in the eating: it arrives delicately arranged with quince sorbet and cocoa jelly, exploding and oozing like a volcano when you crack into it.
It's up to the host and hostess to do the marketing and, then, just before the cooking team arrives, to arrange the ingredients according to recipe, with the necessary equipment at various stations in the kitchen.
Please contact the residence before you arrive to arrange for key collection, and if possible, try to arrive between 9 30AM and 5 00PM.
State TV said a delegation from the British Museum accompanied the artefact and another British expert would soon arrive to arrange its display.
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