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The phrase "at organizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's skill or ability in the context of organizing events, tasks, or information.
Example: "She is particularly talented at organizing community events that bring people together."
Alternatives: "good at organizing" or "skilled in organizing".
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I am good at organizing things".
"If anything, I think I am good at organizing my time.
Local 805 of the Teamsters made unsuccessful runs at organizing the warehouse workers.
Insects are freethinkers, and are rarely much good at organizing (ants and bees excepted, of course).
They're weaker at shifting from one task to another and at organizing information.
"I'm instinctively good at timing, at organizing a meal," he said.
It wanted to build a tablet that's just as good at creating work as it is at organizing it.
If you're good at partying, write an essay about how fantastic and persistent you are at organizing social events.
"White Trousers," a large collage by Josh Dayton, shows his skill at organizing disparate elements in precarious balance.
"I had been very good at organizing large numbers of people to act collectively on the ground," she said.
In 2009, he founded an events company called Borderline, aimed at organizing parties in unconventional places, such as buses, rooftops, planes and castles.
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