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affiliated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'affiliated' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection between two or more entities. For example: The university is affiliated with a number of local businesses.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
56 human-written examples
Two is we're gang-affiliated; no matter if it was years ago, we're always affiliated.
News & Media
Iranian media affiliated to the Islamic regime have been accused of using library images from different times and locations in Britain and other parts of the world to portray the UK riots as "the uprising of the oppressed against the British monarchy".
News & Media
Jorge Pérez Rubio, president of the regional indigenous organisation, ORPIO, to which the Matsés community on the Peruvian side is affiliated, told the meeting he "welcomed" their decision and said, "We're going to avoid the kind of disaster that has happened elsewhere".
News & Media
The final third belongs to members of trade unions and affiliated organisations.
News & Media
Bill Shorten has signalled Labor will oppose the Abbott government's efforts to revive the national school chaplaincy scheme if the Coalition insists on a condition the workers be affiliated with religious organisations.
News & Media
"When Rubio got up to speak he was like a rock star … He lit up the room," said Woodward, who is also a GOP pollster and consultant but not affiliated with Rubio's campaign.
News & Media
Currently the Labour party has 3 million members potentially affiliated to the party but the truth is they are affiliated in name only.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
4 human-written examples
The report, prepared by Oxford Economics, said that ISC-affiliated schools received £685m in annual fees from 25,700 overseas pupils – nearly 40% of them from Hong Kong and China – meaning that the private school sector gained more than 10% of its turnover from 5% of its pupils.
News & Media
According to its 2012 tax returns, the organization has funneled more than $237m to other Koch-affiliated non-profits and to fund various research projects.
News & Media
Both attacks were claimed by the Fatah-affiliated al-Aqsa Brigades in revenge for Israel's assassination of a Fatah activist, Raed Karmi, on January 14th.In immediate response, Israel bombed a Palestinian Authority (PA) police station in nearby Tulkarm and tightened its armoured siege of Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah.
News & Media
McCluskey's blast against Balls's highly-nuanced Fabian conference speech on Saturday gave the RMT's Bob Crow (not a Labour-affiliated union) the chance to sound off again, though he is barely more popular with travellers than Barclays' Bob Diamond.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "affiliated", ensure you clearly state the entity or organization to which something or someone is connected. This provides clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "affiliated" without specifying what the subject is affiliated with. For example, instead of saying 'The researcher is affiliated', specify 'The researcher is affiliated with the university'.
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Linguistic Context
The term "affiliated" primarily functions as an adjective, describing a state of being connected or associated with another entity. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage in various contexts. This connection can be formal or informal, depending on the specific situation and is often employed to denote organizational relationships.
Frequent in
News & Media
55%
Formal & Business
25%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
2%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "affiliated" functions as an adjective, denoting a connection or association. Ludwig AI confirms it's grammatically correct and widely used. Its primary contexts are News & Media and Formal & Business settings, with a neutral to professional register. When using "affiliated", ensure you specify the entity to which something is connected for clarity. Common alternatives include "associated", "connected", and "related". This analysis helps ensure precise and effective use of "affiliated" in various writing contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
associated with
Explicitly indicates the entity to which something is connected, adding clarity.
associated
This term is a general synonym, indicating a connection or relationship, but lacks the specific nuance of formal connection.
connected
Implies a link or relationship, often less formal than "affiliated" and applicable in a broader range of contexts.
linked
Similar to 'connected' but suggests a more direct or explicit linkage.
related
A broader term implying some form of connection, but without specifying the nature of the relationship.
belonging to
Highlights ownership or membership within a particular group or organization.
in partnership with
Suggests a collaborative relationship, highlighting cooperation and shared goals.
a member of
Specifies belonging to a group or organization, emphasizing inclusion and participation.
tied to
Emphasizes a strong connection or dependence, suggesting a close relationship.
in league with
Indicates a cooperative agreement, often implying a shared purpose or enterprise.
FAQs
How can I use "affiliated" in a sentence?
You can use "affiliated" to describe a connection or association between entities. For instance, 'The company is "associated with" a charitable organization' or 'The hospital is "connected to" a major university'.
What are some alternatives to using "affiliated"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "associated", "connected", "linked", or "related".
Is it correct to say "affiliated to" or "affiliated with"?
While both are sometimes used, "affiliated with" is generally more common and preferred in formal writing. For example, 'The group is "affiliated with" a national organization' is better than 'The group is affiliated to a national organization'.
What's the difference between "affiliated" and "subsidiary"?
"Affiliated" implies a connection or association, while "subsidiary" indicates that one entity is controlled by another. A subsidiary is a type of "affiliated" organization, but not all affiliated entities are subsidiaries.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested