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The phrase "a fellow member" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who belongs to the same group or organization as you.
Example: "As a fellow member of the book club, I appreciate your insights on the latest novel we read."
Alternatives: "a fellow participant" or "a fellow associate".
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A fellow member of Stein's theatre company was Bruno Ganz.
She was restrained from removing it by a fellow member.
He respected Morris as a fellow member of that tribe.
On this day, they collectively wrapped their arms around a fellow member of the club.
Frank joined William C. Quantrill's Confederate guerrillas, becoming friends with Cole Younger, a fellow member.
"A fellow member of the African-American Senate caucus," Mr. Cowan observed.
Friday, San Francisco time, by Julian Kusnadi, a fellow member of the chorale.
In 1808 he married Mary Chambers, a fellow member of his theatrical company.
In 1942 she married Feroze Gandhi (died 1960), a fellow member of the party.
The Serb, Brdjanin, thinks Pronek is Ukrainian, and therefore a fellow member of the Orthodox faith.
He is survived by his wife, Francesca Quint Ware, a fellow member of Mensa.
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