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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about organize" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to talk about how to organize the event."
Alternatives: "regarding organizing" or "concerning the organization".
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The solution to continuous disruption requires new ways to think about, organize, and build and deploy national security people, organizations and solutions.
"What you do not have, you do not have to clean, sort, store, file, maintain, worry about, organize or pay for the real estate it takes up," said Bowling.
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Digital technology is not only changing how organizations operate but also the way we think about organizing.
It was just about organizing laborers.
"It's about organizing the family life.
"I didn't know anything about organizing.
It's about organizing," he said.
She learned some hard truths about organizing.
It is about organizing these items loosely.
Maybe they need advice about organizing strategies.
How about organizing a strike (by Stephen Lerner) ?
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