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"having been organized" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is used to refer to something that has already been done in the past. For example, "Having been organized by local volunteers, the charity event was a great success."
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And I want to close the lecture with, what for me are the three central quotations around which I see the course as having been organized.
"Street," on view through May 27, crosses curatorial divides in new ways for an institution like the Met, having been organized by Mr. Eklund, the photography curator, and Ian Alteveer, associate curator in the department of modern and contemporary art.
The New Yorker, September 3, 1938 P. 9 Incompatibility among persons sharing an apartment is to be a thing of the past, the Share Apartment Service of 152 West 42nd Street having been organized to throw the right roommates together.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, September 3, 1938 P. 9 Incompatibility among persons sharing an apartment is to be a thing of the past, the Share Apartment Service of 152 West 42nd Street having been organized to throw the right roommates together.
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"The people in charge have been organized.
These materials have been organized alphabetically.
Data collection has been organized by product release.
This exhibition has been organized by the institute.
An impromptu memorial had been organized for Awoonor.
"The command has been organized into several fronts.
Some witnesses also wondered whether the violence had been organized.
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