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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "orchestrated a" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the act of planning or coordinating something. For example, "The director orchestrated a complex media campaign for the company launch."
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A year later, he orchestrated a coup and began his nine-year rule of the country.
It orchestrated a private purgatory.
Warren orchestrated a campaign against him.
"I orchestrated a heist!" she declared cheerfully.
In May it orchestrated a white-knight deal of sorts.
In January 2006, Mr. Fink orchestrated a signature transaction.
Mr. Gillick has orchestrated a highly distilled architectural environment.
They disagreed on whether he had orchestrated a cover-up.
In August, Captain Saukuru orchestrated a cease-fire.
Then, after Bank One's merger with JPMorgan in 2004, he orchestrated a similar turnaround.
In Iraq, General Petraeus orchestrated a profound shift in American strategy.
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