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Discover LudwigThe phrase "orchestrated with" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It means to carefully plan or organize something in a skillful way. For example: The gala was orchestrated with exquisite care and precision.
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As always, the mood is orchestrated with a sure touch.
That conjures up images of constant and relentless forward movement orchestrated with military precision.
"If we can get the car charger orchestrated with other loads in the home, everyone wins".
"The Planets" is inventive and ingeniously orchestrated, with resonances of Debussy and even early Schoenberg.
All of it was accessible with a MetroCard swipe (Michele handed out single-ride passes) and orchestrated with clockwork precision.
Featured in condensed clips, orchestrated with sound bites, their stories never inspire true reflection, but we watch anyway.
The work itself is very rarely performed, although it contains delectable arias orchestrated with exceptional attention to variety and color.
Overly orchestrated, with its chanterelle mushroom garnish and white truffle essence, it was spicy besides, an unpleasant surprise.
Surfaces are orchestrated with a complexity that at times compels the thought that the paintings are about their being painted.
Machado's role in the debate has also spawned claims that a profile I wrote was orchestrated with the Clinton campaign.
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The long-running Broadway production of The Pirates of Penzance presented by Joseph Papp, re-orchestrated with synthesisers replacing the strings, was put on record in 1981.
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