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The phrase "ability to organize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skills or competencies related to arranging or structuring tasks, events, or information effectively.
Example: "Her ability to organize complex projects has greatly improved our team's efficiency."
Alternatives: "skill in organizing" or "capacity for organization".
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It's about grassroots organization and an ability to organize.
The duo named the grafted region the organizer, because of its extraordinary ability to organize the host cells around it.
"What it changes is the ability to organize quickly and efficiently.
"But he had the ability to organize an industrial-scale effort.
I'm just very impressed with the MB's ability to organize, especially outside of Cairo.
The ability to organize and evaluate reasons (logic) was once the centerpiece of a good education.
The new service goes much further, adding the ability to organize and retrieve past searches.
They had the ability to organize, to develop ideas as research, to implement efficiently with accountability".
Sleepiness also slows a child's reaction time and his ability to organize thoughts.
Bin Ladin may be limited in his ability to organize major attacks from his hideouts.
An influx of outsiders to the park, meanwhile, has threatened the protesters' ability to organize.
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