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The phrase "organized with the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to explain how something has been structured or arranged, often in relation to something else. For example, "The office is organized with the desks in the front of the room and the filing cabinets in the back."
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Organized with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, "Light!
The Frankfurt show is organized with the efficiency and order of a military operation.
Organized with the Rijksmuseum, the show brings together nearly 40 paintings by Rembrandt and Caravaggio.
It was organized with the help of Theodore Roosevelt in 1913.
In that spirit, we gave huge holiday tree-trimming parties, organized with the fervor of a graduate thesis.
Monday's concert, part of a series organized with the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, favored a more muted sensibility.
Organized with the Prado Museum in Madrid, it includes several paintings that have never been on this continent.
The show of loans at A La Vieille Russie, organized with the Swiss watchmaker Parmigiani Fleurier, runs through Nov. 26.
The attacks on Sunday appeared to have been coordinated and well organized, with the perpetrators wearing military uniforms.
The first, "Picasso Painter/Sculptorr" (organized with the art historian Elizabeth Cowling), was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1994.
An example was the design competition in 1989 for the United States Naval Academy Bridge in Annapolis, Md., organized with the help of Professor Menn.
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