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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong organizations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe organizations that are robust, effective, or well-structured in their operations or impact. Example: "In today's competitive market, strong organizations are better equipped to adapt to changes and thrive."
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The program's focus, says Google, will be to partner with strong organizations in local communities and to organize Google-led programs that connect the company's own teams and tools with entrepreneurs.
Lamar Alexander has strong organizations in Iowa and New Hampshire.
"One thing the good teams and strong organizations always show is patience.
Two of their best bets may be Louisiana and North Carolina, where the Democrats, Mary Landrieu and Kay Hagan, have plenty of money and strong organizations.
Both General Clark and Mr. Edwards have spent far more time and money here than Mr. Kerry has, and both have strong organizations.
Bush officials said the $60 million included early investments in California and New York, where the campaign has built strong organizations and has already paid for some television and radio advertisements.
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Boston has always has a strong organization.
It's a strong organization.
Romney has a very strong organization here".
"We all want to be part of a strong organization".
We've got a really strong organization in terms of pitching development right now".
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