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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In affiliation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a connection or association with an organization or group.
Example: "The research was conducted in affiliation with the university's biology department."
Alternatives: "In partnership" or "In association."
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In affiliation with various colleges, Mr. Sack's institute offered workshops in his structural approach.
Currently three million trade unionists are affiliated to Labour and from that the party gains around £8m in affiliation fees.
Americans aren't interested in affiliation.
The museum was designed by Matthew Clear in affiliation with Eugene Aubry.
Originally situated in Hanover, in affiliation with Dartmouth College, it relocated to Durham in 1893.
Mr. Thompson also taught at the Circle in the Square acting program, in affiliation with New York University.
Ten years later Korea's first ever Migrant Trade Union was established in affiliation with the Korea Federation of Trade Unions.
He then made his way to Afghanistan, where Lashkar-e-Taiba had training camps in affiliation with Al Qaeda.
Ginzburg was a member of the Italian Parliament from 1983 in affiliation with the (left-wing) Left Independence Party.
But basketball came calling when the W.N.B.A., in affiliation with the N.B.A., tipped off with eight teams for the 1997 season.
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Unlike Labour, which in shifting to opt-in affiliation will sacrifice its block funding from the unions, the Conservatives have little to lose by reaching out to members.
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