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well-arranged
adjective
- having been put into a good systematic or decorative order
Example Sentences
In 1856 Scientific American's editors wrote, “What is science but well-arranged facts derived from study and observation? It is not merely speculation—hypothesis—it is positive truth.”
It would be an egregious error if we editors fail to understand how these “antiscience” stances are rooted in similar forces, including a rise in institutional distrust, pervasive disinformation, the legacy of scientific racism, and a stubborn belief that we can beat back chaos if we just publish more “well-arranged facts.”
Who has not struggled to fit someone new into their well-arranged life, or wondered whether the compromise was worth it?
The new Cruze interior is appealing, with well-arranged buttons and knobs.
These are the lessons he took away: “Diversification will work when...every subsidiary is focused on its own field while the holding company serves as an investor and a driving force. To make a well-arranged ownership structure, we need the right leaders.”
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