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Madam has been arranged

It means someone has been assigned to take another model's place in a photo or video shoot.

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When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is announcing that a model will be replaced in a shoot.

Usage Scenario

Use this in production or fashion contexts, but it sounds more like business/reporting language than everyday speech. Learners may not need this as a standalone phrase.

Better ways to say it

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She has been arranged to substitute for a model in the shoot.
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A model has been replaced for the shoot.
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She's filling in for another model on the shoot.

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