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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am organizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to indicate that the action of organizing is currently happening or ongoing.
Example: "I am organizing a charity event for next month to raise funds for local families in need."
Alternatives: "am arranging" or "am coordinating".
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am organizing
verb
To in working order.
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I know this because I am organizing a union, and it's for the same reason the workers in Memphis did: I Am A Man.
But if I am organizing an event for clients I use Palazzo Polignac (Gran Canal 85).
"It's a surprise to me that I am organizing these shows today," he said.
I've helped to get a leaking roof repaired and am organizing a seminar on asthma at P.S. 2, among other initiatives.
I am organizing a pogrom aimed at all the chief investment officers at Harvard, Princeton and Yale who crammed so many billions into alternative investment houses like Blackstone Group and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
"I am organizing it in a grid, like a museum drawer.
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"She's organizing conferences.
"Someone is organizing these protests.
Freelancers are organizing, however.
They're organizing.
Protesters are organizing.
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