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"organized movement" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a movement made up of people who are united to achieve a common goal. For example: "The protests were part of a larger organized movement to push for greater political accountability".
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As an organized movement, the radical Right has yet to make a formidable political impact.
"Tombstone" doesn't directly challenge China's current regime, nor is its author part of an organized movement.
The arrests provided new evidence of an increasingly organized movement of fighters from Europe to Iraq.
As an organized movement, trade unionism originated in the 19th century in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States.
But the genius of this loosely organized movement is that it's not a labor movement; it's a consumer movement.
The organized movement for legalization of euthanasia commenced in England in 1935, when C. Killick Millard founded the Voluntary Euthanasia Legalisation Society (later called the Euthanasia Society).
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Meanwhile, disgruntled leaders in the San Fernando Valley, Hollywood, and San Pedro organized movements for secession from the city of Los Angeles.
Other major political parties such as The Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) have also organized movements against the Tipaimukh Dam.
However, actions to create energy autonomy are mainly the result of isolated activities and they are less driven from fully organized movements.
There is a feeling that resistance through organized movements is taking America by storm.
We can shake our heads in sympathy with others, send our dollars to give some aid and spread the word through organized movements.
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