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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an organization for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the purpose or function of an organization, indicating what it is intended to support or promote.
Example: "The charity is an organization for helping underprivileged children in the community."
Alternatives: "a group dedicated to" or "an association aimed at".
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Mr. Romney's campaign is building an organization for every contest.
She also sponsored an organization for women's rights.
Admission, to benefit Women's Support Services, an organization for victims of domestic violence, $35.
"Then people might say, 'What do we need an organization for?' ".
We are better both as individuals and as an organization for having known her.
One critic, representing an organization for "non-parents," called his message "too offensive for words".
We're old enough to remember when it was simply an organization for retired people.
It's kind of socialistic to decry an organization for making money.
Binoche said she had been compelled to back such an organization for quite some time.
Community involvement does open a door to acceptance, and there's an organization for every social level".
He has been building an organization for nearly a year, with offices throughout the state.
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