Yes, "highly organized" is hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "highly-organized event." However, when used after the noun, it is typically not hyphenated, as in "The event was highly organized."
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how do we know that the people of mohenjo-daro created a highly organized civilization
Yes, "highly specialised" is typically not hyphenated. The adverb "highly" modifies the adjective "specialised," and in English, adverb-adjective combinations do not require a hyphen. Therefore, it is correctly written as "highly specialised."
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The indigenous peoples are the Native Americans that has highly organized societies. These people are located in Alaska and South Asia.
The first movement in a symphony, concerto or sonata is usually organized in sonata form. That could be called the most highly organized movement.
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Nerve Tissue
are structured and organized data stored in database files