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Discover LudwigThe phrase "august organization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a respected or esteemed organization, often in a formal context.
Example: "The conference was hosted by an august organization known for its contributions to scientific research."
Alternatives: "esteemed organization" or "respected institution".
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He used the society's fledgling library for research for the first edition of the "History," published in 1809, and somewhat disrespectfully dedicated his burlesque history to that august organization.
The august organization will also announce the winner of the international Wild To Inspire short film contest.
Since I have been a member of the Academy since 1971, when a film that I produced, Lady Sings The Blues, was nominated for five Oscars, I have been engaged in monitoring and commenting on this august organization and its activities, occasionally to the irritation of the 43-member governing board.
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Take it from someone whose august news organization's offices are smack in the middle of it, and who has wasted countless thirsty hours staring blankly at colleagues, who stare blankly back, as we ponder the imponderable of where, within a few blocks, we would be excited to get a post-deadline drink.
August: august (ow-goost).
Not that everything here is so august.
Now I'm gray and august.
That he is too august I think I might dispute.
Formerly august, unassailable institutions are fighting for survival.
"Christmas starts in august as opposed to December.
"They miss old and august.
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