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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a former party" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual or group that was previously involved in a particular event, agreement, or situation.
Example: "The negotiations were complicated by the fact that a former party had withdrawn their support."
Alternatives: "an ex-member" or "a previous participant".
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Maybe a former party leader?
A former party boss, he has never held a ministerial job.
A former party chairman, Mike Duncan, is also considering a run.
"We were born saying No," said a former party leader last year.
A picture caption referred incorrectly in some copies to Nassiridin Turkman, a former party member.
Shortly before, Moustapha Niasse (13%), a former party leader, had made much the same commitment.
Hollande, 57, a former party leader, took around 39% of the vote.
A former party chairman who did 25 years is called "Taiwan's Mandela".
Mr. Noda must still win over dissenting members of his own party, who include a former party powerbroker, Ichiro Ozawa.
Social Democrats who were involved in previous reforms, such as Franz Müntefering, a former party boss, are against.
One leading party figure accused Michael Holmes, a former party leader, of organising a 'bizarre kangaroo court' to try him.
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