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The phrase "things are organized" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means that objects, ideas, or plans have been arranged in a logical or orderly manner. Example: "The company's filing system ensures that things are organized and easy to find."
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"And all these things are organized".
It is easy to see how things are organized .
Be sure to ask how things are organized at schools that you are considering.
Align and format things consistently so it's clear how things are organized and what's important.
"I'm a very visual person, so being able to see how things are organized helps me keep it all together," she says.
Gone is the sickly yellorange color scheme, and we've made some changes to how things are organized as well; things should be much easier to find throughout the whole site.
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I have no idea why things were organized like this, but it made absolutely no sense.
By doing the math, I would see order and coherence, the way things were organized; invisible relationships would come into view, and right behind order would come meaning, followed by confidence.
These things were organized for a time when A) we were not subject to international competition and B) thought employers could carry the whole load of an economy where the competitive pressures were entirely different than they now are.
The whole thing was organized by Mouser, a major component distributor.
This "whole thing" is organized for us by the god of the Earth.
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