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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are affiliated to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a connection or association with an organization, group, or entity.
Example: "The researchers are affiliated to several prestigious universities around the world."
Alternatives: "are associated with" or "are connected to".
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For example, the variable Directorate (same affiliation) assumes values of "1" whether both physicians are affiliated to the same clinical directorate, whereas values of "0" signified that members of the dyad are affiliated to different directorates.
Currently three million trade unionists are affiliated to Labour and from that the party gains around £8m in affiliation fees.
Then, unbounded Riemann measurable operators are defined as the closed operators on H which are affiliated to A″ and can be approximated in measure by operators in AR, in analogy with unbounded Riemann integration.
Unite and Unison are affiliated to Labour.
On the "out" side, Students for Britain, are affiliated to Vote Leave.
"Half the people going to clashes I would say are affiliated to Fatah.
Afterwards, a Muslim woman comes over and asks us who we are affiliated to.
There is no suggestion that those three men are affiliated to the Conserv- ative party.
At the cutting edge of the British "synthespian" industry, Createc are affiliated to the National Film and Television School.
We're an island, but we are affiliated to the rest of the world and part of Europe.
This isn't necessarily a matter of faith – in many areas, all the primary schools in the village are affiliated to a church.
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