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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also organised a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when adding information about an additional action or event that someone has arranged or planned.
Example: "In addition to the conference, she also organised a workshop for participants to enhance their skills."
Alternatives: "also arranged a" or "also planned a".
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The London Black Revs, a socialist-activist group, had also organised a march through Brixton.
Fans have also organised a ban on Bon Jovi music being played in Buffalo.
He has also organised a review of the company's business principles, adding commitments to support human rights and sustainable development.
Tapp also organised a series of eye-catching appeals to be made by the girls' favourite football team, Manchester United.
Two years ago, he also organised a Rainbow Rally for the Bengali new year celebrations in Dhaka.
He also organised a three-month voluntary project- manager role in Costa Rica at the end of the course.
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He also organised an attack in the republic of Kabardino-Balkaria last October that killed 139 people.
Ritzheimer also organised an armed protest last year outside a mosque in Phoenix, with an accompanying "draw Muhammad" competition.
The pilot scheme continued to see her and also organised an intervention to work through her perceptions.
Rush also organised an Intercolonial Regatta, held at Grafton 7 October 1874 at which he successfully defended his championship.
The Society has also organised an Only Fools and Horses museum, containing props from the series, including Del's camel-hair coat and the Trotters' Ford Capri.
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