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Discover LudwigThe phrase "organize debates" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the action of planning and arranging debates between individuals or groups. Example: The student government is working to organize debates between the candidates running for class president.
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Radio and television often organize debates and discussions that provide political information.
And where exhibitions are held, Mr. Salgado encourages local newspapers to organize debates, not about his photographs but about what they show.
Fab Lab is intended to give them the physical resources to do so, while Space plans to organize debates where they can discuss the possibilities of these new forms of manufacturing.
They also produce dramas and radio shows, and organize debates on youth and HIV.
UNICEF will organize debates In 11 municipalities, with children, parents and political candidates to steer the debate towards social issues related to children.
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They organize debate watch parties, issue forums, conversations in dorms, student unions, and classrooms, run near-professional GetOutTheVote drives.
To stimulate dialogue among the youth, there is a plan to organize debate sessions around the contents of the situation analysis in universities, organize essay competitions in schools and produce radio and TV shows based on each chapter.
They organized debates at northern kibbutzim.
Finally, around 2009, he joined a group of local activists who were organizing debates and discussions about the war.
They are also organizing debates around the episodes and providing tapes and other materials to schools at low cost.
Killens and Clarke, who remained active members, organized debates in collaboration with the faculty at the New School for Social Research (now the New School) in New York City.
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