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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make arrangements to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about making plans or setting something up. For example: "We need to make arrangements to have the packages shipped out this week."
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Make arrangements to collect donations of clothing from homes, offices or as arranged with donors.
Please bring your lunch or make arrangements to eat nearby.
Please make arrangements to cover your expenses until that time.
"We're in the process of trying to make arrangements to do so," Mr. Hendel said.
Annan Athletic had to make arrangements to accommodate television crews from France and Germany yesterday.
I am supposed to make arrangements to take care of it").
You should not make arrangements to leave Dublin until the official closing of the semester.
But we would have to make arrangements to buy the tickets once we got to London.
They all left and had to make arrangements to find flights to Madrid the next day.
Frequently, scholars make arrangements to delve into vast resources on local and colonial history.
They would make arrangements to conduct their own interrogation a week or two later.
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