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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affiliates from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the source or origin of affiliates, typically in a business or organizational context.
Example: "The company has several affiliates from various countries, enhancing its global reach."
Alternatives: "affiliates of" or "affiliates associated with".
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The report lists claims against affiliates from Britain to Mauritius.
Many now have over 500 affiliates, from travel agencies to restaurants.
Advertising.com has rules that prevent its affiliates from sending unsolicited e-mail, or spam.
In other words, affiliates from one PPI service themselves sometimes act as clients of other services.
CalNet receives its data for students, employees, and affiliates from authoritative sources of that data.
Section 20 also prohibits bank affiliates from engaging in these latter activities.
Ethiopia plays host to 12 affiliates from Save the Children, seven from Oxfam and six from Care International.
Amazon has hundreds of thousands of affiliates — from big publishers to tiny blogs — that feature links to its products.
This money is moved, under the law, through the purchase of reinsurance by the affiliates from their parent companies.
This has increased pressure from creditors who are demanding the separation of healthy affiliates from the Hyundai Group.
This critical patch will fix a bug that prevented some new employees and affiliates from claiming CalNet accounts.
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