Sentence examples for nicely arrange from inspiring English sources

The phrase "nicely arrange" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "nicely arranged" or "nicely arrange it." You can use it when describing the way something is organized or presented in a pleasing manner.

Example: "The flowers were nicely arranged in the vase, creating a beautiful centerpiece."
Alternatives: "well organized" or "neatly arranged."

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Set the table nicely, arrange the food temptingly, cook food that smells fantastic.

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The cut rolls arrived nicely arranged on a platter ($15).

(We could have also found specific exhibits in a nicely arranged directory).

Still, Mr. Bloomberg's generosity coincided with a nicely arranged set of political circumstances.

Many boxes had apparently been filled with bundles of ballots, "nicely arranged," before they were sealed, he said.

THE word "design" tends to conjure up images of crisp graphics, nicely arranged interiors or pleasing packaging.

The instrument panel offers a nicely arranged trio of instruments, suggesting, oddly, the three arcs of the body of this car's predecessor.

When the attention spans of the young ones flag, let them blow off steam in the small but nicely arranged sculpture mall in the plaza between the two museum buildings, featuring Roy Lichtenstein's "Brushstrokes" and Anthony Caro's "Gulf Stream".

Bullets rip into flesh, which flies out in messy chunks as blood spatters walls and falls like crimson rain on nicely arranged white flowers – on and on it goes, bang-bang-bang, spatter-spatter-spatter, mercilessly, while we, a grey-haired audience on a Wednesday afternoon, break open our foil-wrapped carrot cake and drain the dregs of our cappuccinos.

"My lawyer said that everything was nicely arranged and we thanked each other and said what a pleasure it had all been," Stein writes, and then gets to her point: And now I have something rather serious to tell you [the lawyer said].

However, at higher magnification, dendrites are shown to be composed of microcubes, nicely arranged as a motif (Fig. 5a d).

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