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The phrase "a setback for organized" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing challenges faced by an organized group or system, but it needs additional information to convey a complete thought.
Example: "The recent budget cuts represent a significant setback for organized efforts to improve community services."
Alternatives: "a blow to organized" or "a hindrance for organized".
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The action was seen as a setback for organized labor, which opposes the nomination largely because of Mr. Scalia's opposition to a Clinton-era ergonomics regulation intended to enhance workplace safety.
WASHINGTON -- In a setback for organized labor that could have been much worse, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that certain government-funded employees cannot be required to pay fees to the public sector unions that represent them, a decision that could hurt some unions financially.
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