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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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Lynne said she had now boarded up her front door and was arranging a repair through her insurance company.

From BBC

When scientists can model these signals with high precision, the resulting data act like detailed "cosmic fingerprints" that reveal how matter is arranged near massive black holes.

From Science Daily

He adds: "We arranged well over 20,000 trusts and the vast majority understood and were satisfied".

From BBC

Fixer William “Rick” Singer then arranged to have the two girls recruited onto the prestigious school’s rowing team—even though they had never taken part in the sport.

From MarketWatch

Companies know more than the government does about their businesses and can arrange internal deals to reap outsize low-taxed profits abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal