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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at organisation" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific location or context within an organization, but it should be "at the organization" or "at an organization" for clarity.
Example: "She works at the organization that focuses on environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "in the organization" or "within the organization".
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"I thought I was good at organisation but Dave has got me organised.
But their societies are also distrustful and bad at organisation.
I got involved in sporadic attempts at organisation but the joke bisexual demo chant: "What do we want?
"He was our membership secretary … willing and able to do anything, good at organisation and gave of his time".
We knew Chelsea were on the fire at the moment, they haven't lost this season and from today's game you can tell why they are good at organisation.
Narcissism "The agenda has changed", said John Evans, general secretary of the trade union advisory committee at Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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But why stop at organisations?
New sources of social finance, like social impact bonds and Big Society Capital, are aimed at organisations which are already well-established.
"In the past I have worked at organisations where the computer network grew organically in a disorganised fashion.
We need more centres that do the kind of work I've witnessed at organisations such as Kids Company.
"No amount of money thrown at organisations or community schemes will change anything unless the commitment to rethink comes from within each individual," she says.
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