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Virginia274 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Organize

Hi everyone,
Is it correct to say " organize possibilities"? Is it used Commonly or rarely?
Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Huh? organize possibilities? No, never heard of that.

  • Huh?
  • organize possibilities?
  • No, never heard of that.
  • Please don't be so stingy with your wording.
  • Always provide context
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Huh? organize possibilities?
No, never heard of that.

Please don't be so stingy with your wording.
Always provide context
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soheil1Please don't be so stingy with your wording.Always provide context
Hi Soheil, Thanks for your help but actually I don't have any context for it Cause it is from an exercise of my book.You can see it in the following.
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It's written in my profile.No.
But this question was quite easy for my level.
How can you organize possibilities?
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And, 'possibilities' is already assigned! It is don't as an example
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"organize possibilities" is not meaningless to me.
If this is a kind of exercise that comes after lesson then you should check your lesson context first.
Would you tell me your book name, please?
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MIGIf this is a kind of exercise that comes after lesson then you should check your lesson context first.
Hi MIG, Thanks for helping.I attached the whole page here and you can see that there is nothing about it!
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MIG"organize possibilities" is not meaningless to me.If this is a kind of exercise that comes after lesson then you should check your lesson context first.Would you tell me your book name, please?
At the very best, it is very rare, although not completely miningless.

Googling that returns only 1,220 hits. Quite low for a phrase.
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Organize possibilities sounds odd to me too. I wouldn't rule it out in the right context, but I wouldn't call it a common phrase.
Explore possibilities is common, though.
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In second sentence in the "Pair work" part, there is mentioned "explore possibilities".
"organize alternatives" seems better to me.

My book is Passages 1 Published by Cambridge university press.
Thank you virginia274 .
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Thank you Blue Jay.Emotion: smile So the following sentence would be correct as an example:
I organized the possibilities of silver nitrate re

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