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arrange
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Arranging flowers in a precise and harmonious way is common for celebrations and traditional ceremonies.
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arrange
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Arranging objects or furniture in a room is often done with careful attention to feng shui principles and consideration for harmony and energy flow.
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arrange
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Arrange flowers in a traditional ikebana style, paying attention to symbolism and balance.
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arranging
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Includes the art of arranging flowers (ikebana) in a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing way, often following strict principles of balance and form.
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arranging
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Arranging shoes neatly at the entrance of a home is a common practice to maintain cleanliness and show respect.
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new arrangement
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A new arrangement may be seen as disruptive or unsettling, as it implies change and may disrupt established routines.
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new arrangement
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A new arrangement in personal relationships or business dealings may be approached cautiously as it could disrupt established harmony and relationships.
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order
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Highly valued in social interactions and public spaces, often emphasized for harmony and respect
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order
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Order and harmony are considered essential, and there is great emphasis on maintaining a sense of balance and avoiding chaos.
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order
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Customary to use honorific language and show deference when placing an order
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