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The phrase "organizing it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of arranging or structuring something, such as an event, project, or information.
Example: "I will be organizing it to ensure everything runs smoothly on the day of the event."
Alternatives: "arranging it" or "structuring it."
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The stream is winding its way throughout the Web and organizing it by nowness.
As I've written before: "The stream is winding its way throughout the Web and organizing it by nowness".
I said, who's organizing it?
"I wish I could say we're organizing it.
Words are capable of making experience more vivid, and also of organizing it.
The third way is to encourage disciples, which is a part of organizing it, of course.
My mother and I, meanwhile, are busy organizing it by size and color.
It wanted to build a tablet that's just as good at creating work as it is at organizing it.
We "normalize" irrational data either by organizing it to fit a made-up narrative or by ignoring it altogether.
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Since femtocells have the feature of self-organizing, it is important to mitigate the interference from a single femtocell.
When a logistics system is "self-organizing" it can function without significant intervention by managers, engineers, or software control.
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