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The phrase "a sort of organized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a certain level of organization or structure, but not in a definitive or absolute way.
Example: "The event was a sort of organized chaos, with people mingling and activities happening all around."
Alternatives: "a kind of structured" or "a type of arranged".
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So there was a sort of organized campaign to get rid of this ethnic comedy.
But it's unfair to call for a sort of organized cultural boycott on the basis of what are ultimately unproven allegations.
These are games that take the raw materials and events of the real world — actual baseball players who perform in particular ways — and seek, through a sort of organized chance, to more or less replicate them in the imagination.
You could go as far as to say that such attacks on wildlife hunting, poaching, abject cruelty is a sort of organized crime.
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It was an odd feeling soliciting funds for something that was not under the auspices of a non-profit or any sort of organized company.
The movie tries to pick up a sort of organized-crime street cred with appearances by James Caan ("The Godfather"), Steven Bauer ("Scarface") and Paul Sorvino ("Goodfellas") as nefarious types.
Responses from players varied, though it is not expected that the team will hold any sort of organized viewing of the other games.
I have absolutely no interest in any sort of organized religion.
Takanakuy, which translates to "when the blood is boiling" in Quechua (the primary language in the region), is a sort of more organized version of the comical "Festivus", a holiday that most people believe was invented by the 1990s US TV sitcom Seinfeld.
"When he was a little kid, he sort of organized his world around birds," his father went on.
"I love Indian miniatures and the way they're sort of organized in a frame, using animal people to tell stories that describe a sentiment or character," explains Cheriel, who's spent time studying the iconic symbols found in Hinduism.
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