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"organized sections" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a document or body of knowledge that has been divided up into organized, logical chunks. For example: "The report was divided into organized sections, making it easier to understand."
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Paprika makes everything easier by downloading recipes, cutting out the 2,000 word essays and dozens of photos many food sites publish, and sorting ingredients and directions into organized sections.
Divide your storage spaces into organized sections.
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Bakunin began organizing sections of the International for an attack on the alleged dictatorship of Marx and the General Council.
The analysis was based on organizing sections of the data into recurrent themes and using quotes to illustrate the kind of data classified within each theme [49, 50].
Use folded tee shirts to separate and organize sections of your suitcase.
As you form your outline, certain ideas may take on new importance and you may need to organize sections differently.
The entries can be organized in sections (SECTION).
The terms are organized into sections, like articles.
The finds are organized into sections by type.
Valentine was fascinated by the rituals -- the organized cheerleading sections, often organized by the corporations that own the teams.
It includes e-books, videos, and games, organized into sections with titles like "Action Adventures & Magical Tales" or "Animal Kingdom".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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