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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having organized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event or task that was completed in the past. For example: "Having organized the party, the host was relieved that it had gone smoothly."
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Having organized the network NOCI, EORTC proved once more the organization's efforts to carry out top-quality clinical research and its commitment to translational clinical research in oncology.
They left without having organized themselves beforehand, intent on achieving freedom or martyrdom.
The museum knows the subject well, having organized the first architectural competition for the design of a winery, in 1985.
Having organized a brigade from men in their villages, they balk at taking orders and refuse to coordinate attacks.
Having organized the various administrative tasks, he put their supervision in Ea's hands; to Anu he gave the tablets of fate he had taken from Kingu.
They accused him of having organized Castola's murder, while Guy Orsoni, Alain's 26-year-old son, who had fled to Spain, was charged as an accomplice.
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But they have organized themselves.
they had organized last year.
However, the United States had organized the attack.
Tulane students have organized Walker-inspired rallies.
"The 'family' had organized it," Eilis said.
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