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Discover Ludwig"I organize" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a subject + verb construction that can be used to express the action of organizing done by the speaker. Example: "Every weekend, I organize my closet to keep it neat and tidy."
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I organize things here.
* I organize my time effectively.
How could I organize gambling in America?
Job description: I organize and schedule showings.
"I organize the voters for the party.
And then I organize them, before I'm into the writing.
I put on the wash, I do the dishes, and I organize things.
I bike alone because those are the moments when I organize my ideas.
Or I organize a spelling bee, the north side of the bus against the south side.
And I organize retreats in the Sacred Valley [in the Cusco region] at Willka T'ika.
I can see it now, after I organize the first meeting.
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