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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a organized" is not correct in English.
It should be "as an organized." You can use it when describing someone or something that is well-structured or methodical in a particular context.
Example: "As an organized individual, she always keeps her workspace tidy and her tasks prioritized."
Alternatives: "as a structured" or "as a systematic.".
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NCCN uses the term "BSC" interchangeably with "palliative care," and describes palliative care as a organized method for controlling pain and other difficult symptoms that optimizes quality of life for the patient and family, irrespective of disease stage, and which may or may not be combined with life-prolonging therapies.
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Holmes described war as "an organized bore".
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It's not willpower or self-discipline he shows as much as an organized unconscious.
As an organized movement, the radical Right has yet to make a formidable political impact.
The program to idle land started as an organized way to export the 10 percent.
Marx, however, had already succeeded in preventing its admission as an organized body into the International.
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In 563 the Council of Braga renewed the condemnation, and thereafter Priscillianism as an organized cult disappeared.
Investigators believe that the implicated officers did not commit crimes as an organized group but acted as individuals.
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