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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array of organisations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse or varied group of organizations, often in contexts related to collaboration, partnerships, or sectors.
Example: "The conference brought together an array of organisations dedicated to environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "variety of organizations" or "range of organizations".
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Multiple failures by a wide array of organisations and individuals across "the NHS system" allowed poor care to persist.
While much has improved, someone recovering from a drug and alcohol addiction is still cared for by an often bewildering array of organisations.
David Cameron will lead the government's response to the Francis report, which will criticise an array of organisations and individuals across the NHS for doing too little either to spot problems at Stafford hospital or intervene.
" Help Refugees works in partnership with an array of organisations, from Doctors of the World to grassroots operations such as l'Auberge des Migrants, Lighthouse Relief and the Refugee Youth Service.
While the hospital trust itself bore most of the responsibility for allowing "appalling suffering of many patients" to go unchecked between 2005 and 2009, multiple failures by a wide array of organisations and individuals across "the NHS system" allowed poor care to persist and meant opportunities to intervene were not taken, Francis said.
Concerns have been raised that handing the cancer contract to a non-NHS firm could lead to job losses at some of the 13 NHS hospital trusts that currently provide cancer care and the array of organisations that provide care to people who are dying.
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Some ISI officials "continue to maintain ties with a wide array of extremist organisations, in particular the Taliban, LeT and other extremist organisations," Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, wrote in December 2009.
A dizzying array of Italian organisations waited on a cargo dock beside a mountain of scrap metal.
In the past three months I have been subject to many new ideas and possibilities, a good deal of data and an astonishing array of interested organisations and individuals.
There were many calls for something to be done about the vast array of faceless organisations that seemed to be involved in so many parts of our lives, yet appeared to be answerable to no one.
The spirit of humanitarian action displayed mainly by the community itself and supported by an array of local organisations, businesses, volunteers and others filled the void where there was a lack of official direction, coordination and information.
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