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The phrase "affiliate of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or organization that is officially connected or associated with another entity.
Example: "The company is an affiliate of a larger corporation that operates globally."
Alternatives: "partner of a" or "associated with a".
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Nodar Kakabadze, the head of the company, said in an interview that it had leased the plane a month ago to the Ukrainian affiliate of a Thailand-based shipping company called SP Trading.
Currently Smith, the US affiliate of a British firm that has been making electric delivery trucks for eighty years, turns out about twenty units a month.
It is still the flagship affiliate of a nationwide movement, which they also founded in 1949.
Focus Brands is an affiliate of a buyout firm, the Roark Capital Group of Atlanta.
The loose-knit group, an affiliate of a Florida-based club, is part of Iran's enthusiastic classic car culture.
The town house, assessed at $1.8 million, is an affiliate of a secretive international Christian network known as the Fellowship, or the Family.
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The seller is an affiliate of GE Capital Aviation Services, a unit of General Electric.
Ableco is an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, a New York-based hedge fund.
Another Paper Mill colleague put her in touch with VSA New Jersey, an affiliate of VSA, a program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The lone bidder was an affiliate of Community Education Centers, a company whose executives have close political ties to Gov. Chris Christie.
The bidder, Education and Health Centers of America, is an affiliate of Community Education Centers, a detention company based in in West Caldwell, in Essex County.
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