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arrangement
Noun
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Arrangement is the manner of being arranged.
The arrangement of furniture in the office was important for getting things done efficiently.
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An arrangement is a collection of things that have been arranged.
In the vase was a beautiful flower arrangement.
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An arrangement is a plans for some activity.
We made arrangements to meet after work.
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An arrangement is an agreement.
We came to an arrangement about who would wash the dishes.
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An arrangement is an adaptation of a piece of music.
wrote a piano arrangement of an English folk song called "Country Gardens"
about
Preposition
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You use about to say what subject something is related to.
Let's not talk about her problems.
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If something moves about, it moves this way and that way.
He walked about the place, looking everywhere.
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Having to do with, concerning, regarding.
I will talk about dogs.
about
Adverb
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You use about before a number or amount, to say that it may be a little more or a little less.
We're here just about every week.
About two years ago, I started skiing.
about
Adjective
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Something is about to happen, it will happen very soon; almost going to happen.
Please be seated. We're about to begin.
payment
Noun
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A payment is some money that someone is giving to someone else when they're buying something.
I sent the things they wanted, but I haven't gotten the payment for them yet.
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Payment is the act of paying.
I usually use my credit card for payment.
Late payment of fees will end the contract.