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The phrase "affiliation by" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is related to or connected to a larger group or organization. Example: The new employee's affiliation by marriage to the company's CEO raised some concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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If you as the corresponding author are affiliated with an eligible Dutch university or Academy institute, please confirm the affiliation by choosing it in the "Special Affiliation" drop-down menu.
Elsewhere he played down his party affiliation by advertising himself as simply "Your Congressman".
QUESTION FROM HENRY: What do you make of latest accusations of Nazi affiliation by Chanel?
He's supposed to drive home Excedrin's Nascar affiliation by mentioning his sponsor whenever he gets a chance.
Alexandria has the unique distinction of being designated an independent city (without county affiliation) by an act of Congress (1852).
White non-Hispanics are the only ethnic group that leans Republican, according to a study of party affiliation by the Pew center.
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While hospitals cannot discriminate against osteopaths for privileges, historically doctors of osteopathy tried to hide their affiliations by hanging shingles that simply read "Dr".
It's pretty to think that we all decide our political affiliations by methodically studying each party's positions on the issues.
Perhaps we form political affiliations by semiconsciously detecting commonalities with other people, commonalities that ultimately reflect a shared pattern of brain function.
Associations have been made between the campaign and Movember, which, since 1999, has raised millions for prostate cancer charities - and found lucrative corporate affiliations – by encouraging men to raise funds growing their moustaches for the month of November.
Thus, it was possible to determine whether two users had the same political affiliations by using the anonymized data, but not what their individual political affiliations represented.
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