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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are registered with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that an entity or individual has officially signed up or enrolled with a particular organization or authority.
Example: "All businesses operating in the area are registered with the local government to ensure compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "are enrolled with" or "are listed with".
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Only about 550 are registered with the government.
He also stated: "We are registered with the ombudsman".
But currently only 44 sex workers in Germany are registered with the national insurance scheme.
A further 5.2 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
Each year, 45,000 children are registered with only one parent's name on the birth certificate.
Many IFAs - over 9,000 - are registered with the marketing association IFA Promotion.
More than 900,000 of Gaza's 1.3 million people are registered with the agency.
Still, more than 500 synchronized skating teams are registered with the United States Figure Skating Association.
According to Mr. Smith, over 200 are registered with the State Department.
But many have American subsidiaries that are registered with the Internal Revenue Service.
In Nassau County, 13,000 regulated apartments are registered with the state.
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