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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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The court had heard how Mohammadi, from Harrow, and Hotak, from Hackney, both Afghan nationals, tricked their way into the homes of unsuspecting men by arranging to meet up with them on the dating app.

From BBC

For $250, customers get a longer session, drinks at the VIP suite and shipping arranged for purchases.

From The Wall Street Journal

Product recalls are often ordered when a danger has been identified and registration means the makers can advise you on arranging a repair or replacement.

From BBC

The two girls message daily, meet regularly at hospital for clinics, and arrange to see each other socially.

From BBC

Dancer Sleep's birthday message to Josie, arranged by the Age UK social group she regularly attends, included a video of the star dancing up to the camera.

From BBC