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The phrase "a member of stuff" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not usable in formal or standard contexts, as "stuff" is too vague and informal to specify what is being referred to.
Example: "As a member of stuff, I contribute to various projects, but it's unclear what exactly that entails."
Alternatives: "a member of a group" or "a member of a team".
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Sparky is better known as Rob Taylor, now a member of Los Campesinos!, and his solo stuff is all similarly brilliant and intimate.
Once in Wyoming, Meryl, a vegetarian and a member of PETA, finds herself surrounded by stuffed animal heads in a house whose refrigerator is crammed with meat.
Writer-director John Carney knows the record biz stuff, having been a member of Irish band the Frames.
"So we get the rough deal, and the pros get the wonderful, soft stuff," said Campbell Cook, a member of Turnberry Golf Club, pushing his fingers into the foam.
He's also thoughtful and knowledgeable about issues, especially money stuff, having been a member of the tax-administering state Board of Equalization for 10 years, state controller for eight and treasurer since January 2015.
"That's our stuff," said Beka Economopoulos, a member of an artists' collective that was active at Occupy Wall Street protests.
He said some people in the UK would feel offended by the cartoons, but added: "It's inevitable that people of different faiths - or people who aren't a member of an organised faith - will often say stuff you may not agree with.
A member of the P.L.O.
Lowe, a member of N.C.
I was a member of a tribe.
Are you a member of a club?
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