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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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And because customers never walk into these spaces, everything inside is arranged for fast picking rather than browsing.

From BBC

He was prohibited from arranging transactions or contracts in a sales capacity for three years.

From Barron's

Instead, above the keys is a lamp board: twenty-six round windows, each with a letter, arranged in the same order as the keyboard.

From Literature

His family said he had been walking a 10-minute route home and police said he was speaking to a friend on the phone, arranging to meet near a certain tree in Trittiford Mill Park.

From BBC

It demolished distressed high-rises, and used a combination of public and private funds to replace them with a mix of market-rate and subsidized units arranged in low-rise homes and townhouses.

From The Wall Street Journal