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Discover Ludwig"affiliation with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a person's relationship to a certain organization, institution, or other entity. Example: Mary Steenburgen is proud of her affiliation with the ACLU.
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(Miller denied any affiliation with Caldwell).
Kunitz's affiliation with Bennington was brief.
"I have no affiliation with Tulane".
Any affiliation with them is unacceptable.
I have no affiliation with the N.Y.U.
She refuses to discuss her affiliation with the Unification Church.
Some people involved with WESU oppose the affiliation with NPR.
(A spokesperson for Rotenberg denied any affiliation with the firm).
'I've got a very strong affiliation with the place.
It's because America has this nostalgic affiliation with England.
Responsible for our close affiliation with The Weizman Institute.
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