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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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Her family then arranged a private appointment and she was referred to a specialist, who gave Jess a terminal cancer diagnosis of adenocarcinoma, cancer of the glands that line the organs, in November.

From BBC

Next to the video games, he carefully arranged dozens of stuffed Hello Kitty dolls on a rack above rows of grinning Lafufus — an off-brand version of Labubus — and piles of incense sticks and tennis shoes.

From Los Angeles Times

Traders play a vital role in commodity markets, arranging logistics and financing to move crude, metals and grain between producers, refiners and consumers.

From The Wall Street Journal

On this album Strayhorn does more than assist; he shapes it, arranging three of its four works.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has no organisational base in Iran to rely on to arrange his ascent to power.

From BBC