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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will organise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future action of arranging or planning something. Example: "I will organise the meeting for next week to discuss our project updates."
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They will organise transport.
They will organise big demonstration.
We will organise and we will win.
Public servants in Canberra will organise interdepartmental study groups to examine the problems in Melbourne.
Twenty four hours is a long time and we will organise it".
Some halls of residence will organise social and sports events and even trips or volunteering opportunities.
Meanwhile, Tienchi Liao, a wonderful Chinese intellectual, will organise a protest at Earls Court.
Now she will organise accommodation for Afghans in Athens's anarchist district of Exarchia.
Regaldive will organise diving for the family, though suggest children under 10 stick to snorkelling.
We will organise the formal curriculum around the three Ds: drama, design and daydreaming.
I'm sure everyone will go away with that and hopefully his representative will organise a deal.
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