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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.â€
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.â€
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.â€
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