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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are organizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action of arranging or coordinating something, typically in the present tense.
Example: "We are organizing a community event to raise awareness about environmental issues."
Alternatives: "are arranging" or "are coordinating".
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are organizing
verb
To in working order.
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(Other sports are organizing similar marathons).
And survivors are organizing their own classes.
Around the country, industry executives are organizing similar initiatives.
— time, they are organizing about family and work issues.
Those owners are organizing a court challenge to Nassau's law.
Across the country, faculty unions are organizing part-timers.
Around New Haven, formerly squeamish schoolchildren are organizing diaper drives.
Already, players are organizing "virtual Masters" tournaments online.
Right now they are organizing a toy drive.
Not-in-my-backyard activists are organizing to prevent exploration.
They are organizing vaccinations to try to stem the infections.
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