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"organize to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to mean the action of making plans to do something or organizing something for a particular purpose. For example, "We must organize to prepare for the upcoming storm."
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In the meantime, parents are starting to organize to save the pier and its playing fields.
In algebra, we learn to organize, to extrapolate, to go step by step, to analyze data.
Instead of overeating, I clean and organize to make order in my life.
Social beings, crows will signal others of danger and organize to defend wounded fellows if possible.
Women also face fierce resistance when they organize to change the law.
At each location, I take photographs — I collect information, images to organize, to comfort myself.
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He showed how a diffusing chemical could spontaneously self-organize to give a periodic pattern of peaks and troughs.
Statistical analysis shows that the shear avalanches can self-organize to a critical state (SOC).
The community has the ability to self-organize to deal with new challenges.
Mobile nodes self-organize to form a network over radio links.
Shrubs are excellent examples; they self-organize to form patterns of mesic patches which provide habitats for herbaceous species.
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