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"manage to arrange" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone was able to successfully organize or coordinate something despite difficulties or challenges. Example: Despite the short notice, the event planner managed to arrange a beautiful and successful wedding for the couple.
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For months after Trump's election, Palestinians couldn't manage to arrange so much as a phone call with his senior advisers.
Olivares did manage to arrange loans with a consortium of Portuguese Marrano (Christianized Jews) businessmen, but he was bitterly attacked for this action.
Only after much negotiating and a refusal to compromise on his black cast did Gershwin manage to arrange for an opening on Broadway, where his own reputation could carry the show.
If organizers manage to arrange a regular supply of treated sewage water from the treatment plants of multinationals and private apartment complexes, they will only have to rely on groundwater for about 30 percent of the trees' needs, Ms. Thukral said.
Finally you manage to arrange an elaborate simultaneous exchange.
A few more phone calls and I manage to arrange for some guy named Patrick to pick up my laptop from the hotel front desk.
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PETER LYNCH, a vice chairman of Fidelity Investments and the former manager of its giant Magellan Fund, managed to arrange a photograph of his wife and daughter, CAROLYN LYNCH and BETH LYNCH, 19, with Mr. Spielberg.
"So we managed to arrange our own date," she said.
Yau even managed to arrange for his group to have an audience with Jiang Zemin.
"The Philippines managed to arrange overseas voting for its citizens in Singapore," she said.
Earlier this year, however, we managed to arrange a private lunch in Washington on a Saturday.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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