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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affiliation through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection or association that is established via a specific means or method.
Example: "The organization promotes collaboration and partnership, encouraging affiliation through shared goals and values."
Alternatives: "association via" or "connection through".
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In all likelihood, they will render the historic structure of ALP unviable by prohibiting affiliation fees, and by strongly discouraging affiliation through the aggregation of spending.
Under Armour will benefit from the affiliation through the expansion of its footprint in the collegiate market and by being the first apparel company to have a Division I all-school partnership.
Second, federal repatriation law guides us to determine "cultural affiliation" through 10 lines of evidence.
Orit coded all of Vetrina's herself and intends to generate revenue by way of affiliation through the site and rev-share through widgets that will syndicate content to blogs and websites.
This inspiration to capture the essence of the blockchain and its cryptocurrencies is one thing, but as Malo Girod de l'Ain, co-founder and president of Monart, a blockchain company looking to further the technology and art world's affiliation through art experiences and new business models, explains this inspiration was always going to strike.
People can fulfill many of their needs for connection and affiliation through virtual relationships.
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Mr. Koch, who has described himself as an anarchist, has said that he knows nothing about the attack, and fears that prosecutors may seek to learn about his political affiliations through the grand jury.
Before synagogues, Jews maintained civic affiliations through membership in the Order of Masons, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Germania Club and as founders of the Historical Society of New Mexico.
The Duke Alumni Association DAAA) plans to document other multigenerational Duke families, including those with affiliations through marriage (e.g., daughters- and sons-in-law, nieces and nephews, and cousins).
Two stops away from my destination, itself a few blocks from my flat, from which I occasionally heard the reverberating sound of gunshots exchanged on a nearby beach that had been claimed by gangs, a young African American man, donning a colored kerchief indicating his particular gang affiliation, walked through the car.
The two blood taboos that are instituted as law, the prohibitions on incest and murder, thus have a common origin and emerge simultaneously, and together they mandate the social processes of exogamy (marriage outside one's own kin) and totemism (communal bonds of affiliation established through the medium of a common ancestor).
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