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The sentence 'try to arrange something' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence in almost any situation in which you are suggesting someone take action and make plans. For example: "I have to leave early tonight, can you please try to arrange something for dinner?".
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Gliza said he would try to arrange something, but it wasn't easy.
Warning: It can be hard to find cabs in this part of Rome late at night, so it's best to try to arrange something with a hotel ahead of time, or plan for a 30-to-60-minute 30-to-60-minute 30-to-60-minute 30-to-60-minute
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Try to arrange your drifting so that something (a loud noise or a friend) wakes you up after a while.
Try to arrange meetings once every other week or something.
He could also try to arrange a sign-and-trade deal to gain something in return.
Typically, we try to arrange a song so every section each member is playing something very specific.
And if I do tell you something I'd like to do, try to arrange it if there's any way you can.
When you try to arrange matters, Browning's poem seems to say, they can arrange you.
I ask Jeff if he'll try to arrange this.
RaiseCapital and others try to arrange equity investments in businesses.
"I'll try to arrange that".
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