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#' @title Order rows using column values
#'
#' @description This is a method for the [dplyr::arrange()] generic.
#' See "Fallbacks" section for differences in implementation.
#' `arrange()` orders the rows of a data frame by the values of selected
#' columns.
#'
#' Unlike other dplyr verbs, `arrange()` largely ignores grouping; you
#' need to explicitly mention grouping variables (or use `.by_group = TRUE`)
#' in order to group by them, and functions of variables are evaluated
#' once per data frame, not once per group.
#'
#'
#' @inheritParams dplyr::arrange
#' @examples
#' library(duckplyr)
#' arrange(mtcars, cyl, disp)
#' arrange(mtcars, desc(disp))
#' @seealso [dplyr::arrange()]
#' @rdname arrange.duckplyr_df
#' @name arrange.duckplyr_df
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