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The phrase "also through the affiliation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing connections or relationships that are established via a particular affiliation or association.
Example: "The research findings were disseminated also through the affiliation with several academic institutions."
Alternatives: "also via the affiliation" or "also by means of the affiliation".
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Social aggregation can be achieved also through the affiliation to groups.
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