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The phrase "adjunct member" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a member of a group or organization who has a supplementary or additional role, often without full membership status.
Example: "As an adjunct member of the committee, she contributed valuable insights during the discussions."
Alternatives: "associate member" or "affiliate member".
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He remained an adjunct member of the faculty until 1967.
He started as an adjunct member of the village's planning board and quickly moved up to chairman.
Wife of advertising and marketing executive Sanford Sandy Buchsbaumum she became an adjunct member of many of the industry organizations he served on.
Their dog show — of which the agility trial is an adjunct member, at best — explicitly excludes mixed-breed dogs, or any dog without pedigree.
He retired in 1988 and became Vice President Of Finance and Administration at Indiana University=Bloomington and served as an adjunct member of the Dept. of Economics there.
He saw that she was still an assistant district attorney in Manhattan, and is an adjunct member of the faculty at the School of Law at Columbia.
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Scientists at the Wellcome Research Laboratories in Research Triangle Park, both were also adjunct members of the Duke medical faculty who trained numerous Duke students.
Jayme McLellan, an adjunct faculty member at the Corcoran College of Art + Design and a member of the coalition, criticized the absence of Corcoran leaders and trustees during two community meetings this summer.
His mother is an adjunct faculty member at Kent State University, where she teaches Japanese.
Mr. Igoe, an adjunct faculty member in N.Y.U.'s Interactive Telecommunications Program, operated the cell phone.
Mr. Lavey was a 1970 graduate and adjunct faculty member of Fordham University School of Law.
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