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The phrase "a strong organization" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an organization that is effective, well-structured, and capable of achieving its goals.
Example: "In order to succeed in today's competitive market, we need to build a strong organization that can adapt to changes and challenges."
Alternatives: "a robust organization" or "a solid organization."
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It's a strong organization.
Boston has always has a strong organization.
"We all want to be part of a strong organization".
"If this is truly a strong organization, you have alternatives you can look to".
"But the orchestra is also building a strong organization under her.
From 1973, when Helmut Kohl was elected leader, the CDU developed a strong organization.
His party, Peru Posible, is little more than a civic group and does not have a strong organization.
"The best way to establish a strong organization is to invest in the league and improve the technical quality.
If you want to have a strong organization, you want to allow people to run their processes.
That money has poured into the setting up of a powerful organization for a caucus competition where a strong organization often matters more than a winning message.
Mr. Gore is cutting into Republican strength in the Philadelphia suburbs, while Mr. Bush is strong in the southwestern mining counties, and has a strong organization.
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