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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am organising" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to indicate that someone is currently in the process of organizing something.
Example: "I am organising a charity event for next month."
Alternatives: "am arranging" or "am coordinating".
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am organising
verb
Standard spelling of organize
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I am organising screenings in Paris because I want very much for people to see it.
I am organising a tailor-made trip to China in September 2017 for my wife and I, using a Chinese travel agent called Chinatours.
I have been so fired up by this experience that I am organising a hack day, well it is more of a hack of hack day, in July.
On 21 July, jointly with Conservative Action For Electoral Reform, I am organising a Westminster event at which Keith Best, its president, and I will be joined by the Tory MP Douglas Carswell – the MP who still argues for a referendum on the Lisbon treaty.
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When I go shopping I … am organised.
I am organised.
ANEC is organising training courses.
"Nobody is organising this.
Nobody was organising rehearsals.
I'm organising that.
The Federal Electoral Institute is organising a fair election!
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