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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a peripheral member" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is not a central or core member of a group or organization, often implying a more marginal or less involved role.
Example: "While she contributes occasionally, she is considered a peripheral member of the committee."
Alternatives: "a marginal member" or "a secondary member".
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Last seen As a peripheral member of The Avengers.
But Greece is a peripheral member of the eurozone.
This factor may also have influenced the selection of Liam Dawson, who is likely to be a peripheral member of the squad.
Emma Cline's The Girls, a fictionalised account of a 14-year-old girl who becomes a peripheral member of the Family, is the book of the moment.
Would getting headbutted by an ostrich while a peripheral member of the Love Island cast screams about plastic stars help spread the word of science?
He was a middle-class intellectual, a peripheral member of the Bloomsbury group, an honorary Cambridge fellow and a spinsterish bachelor.
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And it was an even more peripheral member of the Red Devils squad who was the catalyst.
It remains a puzzle that Bell, now incontrovertibly England's most senior batsman, has spent so much of the last 18 months as a peripheral squad member in white-ball cricket.
It may be that median is not the important measure: perhaps projects need only a few committed peripheral members, not a high average level of commitment.
There are three prongs to "Metropolitan" 's romantic mechanism — Audrey's attraction to Tom, Tom's attraction to Serena, and Serena's involvement with another peripheral member of the group, Rick Von Sloneker Will Kempee).
It cannot afford to let inflation soar in the core economies of the region despite the troubles of some peripheral member states.
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