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The use of organic phosphate may be an alternative way of avoiding solubility problems with Ca and phosphate. 

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The statement suggests that using organic phosphate could be a solution to prevent solubility issues with calcium and phosphate. This implies that organic phosphate may have better solubility compared to other forms of phosphate. Therefore, the answer is true, indicating that organic phosphate can be an alternative to avoid solubility problems with calcium and phosphate.

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