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The phrase "a disaster for organized" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context discussing the negative impact on an organized group or system, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The recent events were a disaster for organized efforts to combat climate change."
Alternatives: "a catastrophe for organized" or "a setback for organized".
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"Unless we somehow increase the number of those choosing religious professional life, ultimately this will be a disaster for organized religious life," Rabbi Zimmerman said.
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For quite some time, responders have found it useful to define phases of a disaster response for organizing their planning and execution activities.
If so, "Platform" is a disaster, poorly organized and incoherent and rather crass.
(Participant 1, HCP) "In the event of a disaster, using text for organizing people for responding to the emergency, that could be helpful".
A disaster for schools.
A disaster for Royal Mail?
A disaster for pensioners.
A disaster for hospitals.
Special teams was a disaster for Nebraska.
This is simply a disaster for her".
Losing people is a disaster for me.
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