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The phrase "pretty well organized" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is organized to a high degree, often indicating that the job was done with thought and care. For example: "The conference organizers did a great job – the whole event was pretty well organized."
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"It's pretty well organized.
They were pretty well organized.
O'Reilly sees this as part of "a pretty well organized campaign" on the left to monitor his television and radio shows.
"States were all pretty well organized and declared disaster areas quickly, sometimes days before the worst of it.
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"We were a pretty well-organized, greased little group of thugs," he said.
Bascue noted, with characteristic understatement, "You have to be pretty well-organized to get through the day".
"They're pretty well-organized". Alarmed growers are beginning to invest thousands of dollars in private security guards and chain-link fences, hoping to deter thieves.
"The suspects didn't drill that particular wall by accident". The scheme must have been pretty well-organized, since it's easy to get lost inside the underground catacombs, especially with hundreds of bottles around 60 gallons of booze in tow.
The scheme must have been pretty well-organized, since it's easy to get lost inside the underground catacombs, especially with hundreds of bottles around 60 gallons of booze in tow.
Well organized.
The practices were well organized.
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