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The phrase “grassroots organisation” is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a group or movement that is formed at a local or community level, rather than being created or directed by a national or central organization. It often implies a sense of grassroots activism and involvement from the community. Example: The new community center was established by a grassroots organization of concerned citizens who wanted to improve their neighborhood.
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Momentum, a leftwing grassroots organisation, thinks so.
He has little money left and little grassroots organisation.
We also had invaluable support from grassroots organisation Shooting People.
Grassroots organisation remains strong despite the recent inroads made by the BJP.
They formed a grassroots organisation, Move On, which sought to revive the party post-Clinton.
It is clear that the renowned grassroots organisation of the CPP is not what it was.
Now, a grassroots organisation is offering refugees help to maintain links to their families.
And a grassroots organisation of professional players is demanding major reform.
Along the way I received a whirlwind education in politics and grassroots organisation.
The Daily Mail has lavished attention on the group, describing it as "a new grassroots organisation".
One grassroots organisation, called I Am The Cavalry, aims to do just that.
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