official organ

collocation in English

meaningsofofficialandorgan

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official
adjective
uk
/əˈfɪʃ.əl/
us
/əˈfɪʃ.əl/
relating to a position ...
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organ
noun
uk
/ˈɔː.ɡən/
us
/ˈɔːr.ɡən/
a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a ...
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(Definition ofofficialandorganfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofofficial organ

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When disputes broke out between presidents and partisan editors of theofficialorgan, it was usually the partisan editor who suffered the consequences.
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The president's control over theofficialorganguaranteed that he would have a mouthpiece to present his agenda if needed. 20.
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This morning, when we saw theofficialorgan, we were not only sore.
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Is it not sufficient that the statement should appear in theofficialorgan?
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I simply quoted the old-age pensioners'officialorganas saying that they are more interested in the rate of pension than in this concession.
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I say it is theofficialorganof the party, and it has aroused all this activity, this belated activity, because it is entirely too late.
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It is recognised as anofficialorgan.
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It is a thoroughly disgruntled attitude, justified or unjustified, towards prison reform; it is widespread amongst the prison staffs and is reflected in theirofficialorgan.
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It was founded in 1919, and served as theofficialorganof the municipality.
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The agency has been described as theofficialorgan.
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News reports valued the publication, regarded almost as anofficialorganof the armed forces, at $500,000 ($ today).
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The law is published in anofficialorgan, entering into force on the 15th day from publication, unless some other term is indicated in the law.
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Education authorities are exceedingly anxious about education, as he ought to know from the expression in their official organs.
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Toward the end of 1956, official organs began to attack the author and his book.
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