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well-arranged

British  

adjective

  1. having been put into a good systematic or decorative order

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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.”

From Scientific American • Jul. 2, 2022

Instead they found 1.143 pages of well-arranged, lucidly expressed information, bristling with footnotes, tables, charts.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her cheeks hideously rouged, her arms like drumsticks and her gown some 20 years behind the fashion, Tilly barges into the well-arranged life of Chipping Lodge to create havoc.

From Time Magazine Archive

In this cherished and well-arranged abode, he concentrates as many joys as the ancient kings of Asia assembled in the palaces of Susa or Ecbatana.

From The Standard Galleries - Holland by Singleton, Esther

The body of the cart is firmly fixed, high above the axle bar, by well-arranged ironwork of floral design.

From Cathedral Cities of Italy by Collins, William Wiehe