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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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How well a cell functions depends not only on what molecular tools it contains, but also on how those tools are arranged.

From Science Daily

In a dusty hospital basement on the outskirts of London, over 100 years of medical history lines the shelves, neatly arranged in row after row of cardboard specimen boxes.

From Barron's

More than 93% marriages in India are "arranged" by families within their own caste and faith and couples who deviate from the tradition are routinely forced to seek protection from police or courts.

From BBC

The documents include email correspondence between Epstein and tech billionaire Elon Musk over travel plans Epstein appeared to be arranging, although Musk has said he has never visited Epstein's private island.

From BBC

Less than a year after the deal was agreed and after he had left office, Lord Mandelson discussed how he might personally make money arranging deals for the same investment bank, JP Morgan.

From BBC