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The phrase "as so organized" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in its usage and does not fit standard grammatical structures.
Example: "The project was completed successfully, as so organized by the team leader."
Alternatives: "as organized" or "as arranged".
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For years, Ms. Carpenter had maintained an air of brusque efficiency onboard the cruises (friends describe her as so organized that while they're making lists for today, she's already on to tomorrow's).
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The Council shall be so organized as to be able to meet at any time.
Sometimes Marcus spells out these steps: 'But look at the evidence in favour of Providence the whole cosmos is organised like a city, that is to say, each part is so organized as to serve the good of the whole'.
The Bahá'í Prosperity of Humankind statement puts it this way: "Instruments of social and economic change so powerful must cease to be the patrimony of advantaged segments of society, and must be so organized as to permit people everywhere to participate in such activity on the basis of capacity".
She loved the Mets, was so organized that even as a child she told the teachers what to do.
The law did not make it illegal to put on a fancy outfit and gallop around the countryside after a pack of hounds, as the country's 300 or so organized hunts still do week after week; it merely said it was illegal for the hounds to intentionally chase foxes.
Things are so organized.
Everything is so organized.
So organized!
She's so organized.
I'm so organized.
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