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The phrase "about organizations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, information, or subjects related to organizations in various contexts.
Example: "The seminar will cover various issues about organizations, including management strategies and team dynamics."
Alternatives: "regarding organizations" or "concerning organizations".
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The first two books are about organizations.
[Excerpt] Once again, there is buzz about organizations working to apply numbers to managing their talent.
Among several attributes about organizations' objectives and processes, those effective on removal or reduction of waste and consequently on leanness of organization, therefore, are adopted as most important lean attributes.
Our understanding of organisms might lead to similar insights about organizations.
But what about organizations that are?
And perceptions you had about organizations disappear because you're working with them and not against them.
SUNDAY REVIEW, PAGE 11 NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF The annual holiday gift guide for humanitarians makes suggestions about organizations worth supporting.
SARAH GREEN: So when we're talking about organizations, what kind of metrics are we talking about?
An awful lot about organizations just doesn't lend itself to such an environment: Competition for promotions.
In view of your interest, I am enclosing some material about organizations and groups which are undermining our basic freedoms.
Can you give us a quick definition of what you mean when you talk about organizations competing on analytics?
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