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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are organising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of arranging or planning something, typically in the present tense.
Example: "They are organising a charity event for next month to raise funds for the local shelter."
Alternatives: "are arranging" or "are planning".
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are organising
verb
Standard spelling of organize
Exact(55)
"The corporations know that workers are organising.
Now women are organising and rebelling.
In Europe, Syrians are organising politically and culturally.
They think it breeds divided loyalties, and are organising a petition to stop it becoming law.
A few policemen are organising queues: one for civil servants and soldiers, and one for others.
Instead, farmers are organising themselves politically, using Brazil's powerful farming union as a model.
Similar(5)
Nor are organised bartering networks.
We are organised.
Many are organised like artists' collectives.
All PGA tournaments are organised as charities.
"The Farc are organised along military lines.
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