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The phrase "allied interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to shared or mutual interests between parties, often in a political, economic, or organizational context.
Example: "The two countries have formed a coalition based on their allied interest in promoting trade and security in the region."
Alternatives: "shared interest" or "mutual interest".
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Whoever is president, however, will still have important leverage for his agenda and allied interest groups in shaping any compromises.
But Democratic party committees and allied interest groups do not to conduct such exchanges close to an election, according to people familiar with the transactions.
But Democratic party committees and allied interest groups do not conduct such exchanges close to an election, according to people familiar with the transactions.
Top national players are still part of the 2020 plan, including America Votes, which coordinates the efforts of allied interest groups; Catalist, the voter data hub; the Center for American Progress and Media Matterss.
Marine Protection Areas have emerged in just a few years as the shiniest new tool in the oceanic conservation kit, but the battle to define just how these marine sanctuary zones and parklands should function has exposed some fundamental differences between two ostensibly allied interest groups: environmentalists and recreational anglers.
These include allied interest groups and civic associations, party-provided technical infrastructures that utilize large databases with detailed individual-level information for targeting voters, and armies of dedicated volunteers and paid part-timers.
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Al Qaeda also has plans to strike against U.S. and allied interests in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia.
Also, military tension with China as its economy grows should be anticipated and steps taken now to manage American and allied interests.
"The United States and allied interests may not warrant nuclear use, and potential targets may not require nuclear strikes," the report says.
"As these facts illustrate, there is an implied future risk to U.S. and allied interests with every detainee who is released or transferred from Guantanamo". Approximately 500 detainees have been released from Guantanamo or transferred to other governments since the facility opened in January 2002.
I am not yet sure what this means for either U.S. and allied interests or the current strategy.
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