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The phrase "access to organize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability or permission to arrange or manage something, such as information or resources.
Example: "The new software provides users with access to organize their files more efficiently."
Alternatives: "ability to arrange" or "permission to manage".
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The Wagner Act gave access to organize in the workplace.
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Ms. Keaney had access to organized labor, a key constituency for any mayoral contender.
Early last year, Ms. Keaney, with her access to organized labor, quit her post with the speaker to take a job with Mr. Bloomberg to run field operations for his re-election bid.
Residents also have access to organized events, such as hiking and canoe trips, cooking classes, community service projects and educational lectures.
But unless these individuals have access to organized terrorist networks, they are limited to what they can do.
Nearly half of the families my youth development nonprofit, DC SCORES, serves report their kids have no access to organized sports outside the soccer leagues we run.
However, most Canadian women do not have access to organized screening.
However, most Canadian women do not yet have access to organized, centralized cervical cancer screening.
This population-based Danish study shows an increased risk for being diagnosed with a high-risk breast cancer with shorter education, with lower disposable income, with a residence in rural areas, and with having no access to organized mammography screening.
The incidence and prevalence of blindness is lower among diabetic populations where screening programs have been implemented compared with populations who have not had access to organized population-based screening (11).
We studied an association between BMI and mammographic screening participation in a cohort of Danish women with objectively measured BMI and screening participation and with equal and free access to organized non-profit mammographic screening.
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