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'scientific organizations' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to groups of people, either formally or informally organized, who are engaged in researching and developing scientific knowledge. For example, you could say "Many scientific organizations, such as the American Association for the Advancement of Science, are dedicated to advancing our understanding of the physical world."
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The nation's scientific organizations hired publicity firms.
Early feedback from Democrats and scientific organizations was not positive.
We've had great support from our scientific organizations, from NASA.
Lee was active in a great number of scientific organizations.
Institutions such as governmental and scientific organizations share information to gain the public trust.
There were also scientific organizations concerned with natural history and with biological aspects of conservation efforts.
He had held the presidencies or chairmanships of a number of scientific organizations.
Scientific organizations are already campaigning to block the rule from being finalized.
A range of scientific organizations are already campaigning to block the rule from being finalized.
As the Geneva WIPO conference loomed, scientific organizations made a stand against the treaty.
They toured the world extensively, giving interviews and lecturing to a variety of scientific organizations.
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