The phrase "prestigious organization" is correct and usable in written English. You could use it to refer to any organization that is respected or held in high regard. For example, "The National Institute of Health is a prestigious organization that is renowned for its cutting-edge research.".
He was the oldest living member of this prestigious organization.
"You say goodbye to one prestigious organization and you say hello to another prestigious organization," he said.
"Imagine you are this prestigious organization that gets a lot of respect around the world, and are worried about your image," Mr. Wise said in a phone interview.
(Schweitzer) Young Concert Artists Series (Tuesday) This prestigious organization has been a reliable talent scout for 50 years, promoting many now famous artists early in their careers.
Dr. Mikovits's research, done with collaborators from such prestigious organizations as the National Cancer Institute and the Cleveland Clinic, seemed to vindicate the concerns of many with the condition.
Prestigious organizations like the Institute of Medicine have warned of a looming scarcity of medical professionals equipped to deliver coordinated treatment of elderly health problems.
Its place in the community has always been as one of the most prestigious organizations, but sadly, that hasn't been the case for the past few years".
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