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"better organizing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest that something needs to be improved on or made more effective. For example, "We need to focus on better organizing our inventory system."
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And because it is rooted in the communal human condition — for him, the idea that we are all God's children — it is a better organizing principle than, for example, class struggle, which assumes a dialectic of exclusion.
The Internet companies expending the time and money to scan millions of pages proffer that their efforts will actually boost book sales by better organizing the books through complete searches of text, making texts available that people didn't know existed previously.
In addition to better organizing the mobile apps targeting children for ease-of-use, the Kids App Store also comes at a time when Apple has begun to allow children under 13 to sign up for and hold iTunes user accounts, as long as they're funneled through an "approved educational institution".
Thus far, nobody in the race has charted a path forward for the party beyond vague commitments to better organizing at the state and local level.
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You're better organized.
But they're better organized.
Could it have been better organized?
The bad guys are always better organized.
"Women were always better organized," said Doyle.
"Everything was better organized than last year.
They appeared to be better organized than the city.
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