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Discover Ludwig"organizes into" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to arrange or group things together in a structured manner. It is often used in descriptions of how information, people, or objects are grouped or organized. Example: The company organizes its employees into different departments based on their skills and job functions.
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Like other eukaryotic organisms, P. falciparum's genomic DNA organizes into nucleosomes.
The two pronuclei meet in the centre of the ovum, where their threadlike chromatin material organizes into chromosomes.
The brain somehow clothes these signals in visual impressions, sound, taste, feeling and smell, which the mind organizes into an apparently coherent world.
According to Leonard, words serve as catalysts, setting off sparks of potential meaning that the listener organizes into more specific meaning by observing facial expressions, body language, and other redundant cues.
Mr. Dominick, who recently received his master of fine arts from Hunter College, makes sculptures from old radiators, which he organizes into vertical totemic structures and outfits with working boilers.
He came across the Latin-music volume of the ethnomusicologist Richard Spottswood's "Ethnic Music on Records," which organizes into discographical data the music of other cultures recorded in America.
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Holism addresses the biological organization of life that self-organizes into layers of emergent whole systems that function according to nonreducible properties.
They are still organized into patrilineal clans.
Groups of lineages are organized into clans.
It allows individuals to organize into groups.
The fragments are organized into three strands.
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