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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affiliated in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a connection or partnership between two entities. Example: The organization is affiliated in a partnership with several local businesses to promote community development.
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But too often affiliated in name only.
But almost all the voices in China pressing the Okinawa issue are affiliated in some way with the government.
"We have to come together and set aside all differences, whites, blacks, those of us that are affiliated in gangs".
The officer asked a few questions, "but no questions about whether Dr. Al Homssi was affiliated in any way with a designated terrorist organization".
Potential wrongdoing may occur when both mortgage servicing and insurance units are within the same company or affiliated in some way.
Currently the Labour party has 3 million members potentially affiliated to the party but the truth is they are affiliated in name only.
Most Australian agencies are affiliated in one way or another with American shops, including the biggest, George Patterson Ltd., which is largely owned by Ted Bates & Co.
The then ruling Liberal party of Canada affiliated in 1973, and at the end of that decade, LI made a concerted push into Latin America.
But most of those groups affiliated in some way with one of the two large national groups -- if only to list their events on the national Web site.
Maya Yutsis, Ph.D., ABPP-CN is a Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Lauren Drag, PhD, is a Clinical Instructor (Affiliated) in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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