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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate partner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a business context to refer to a partner who has a supporting or secondary role in a partnership or organization.
Example: "As an associate partner at the firm, she plays a crucial role in client relations and project management."
Alternatives: "junior partner" or "partner associate".
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The bridegroom, 51, is an associate partner in Richard Meier & Partners Architects in New York.
City planners were concerned about how an early design for the building, currently scheduled to have 37 floors, would affect wind conditions for pedestrians, said Bernhard Karpf, an associate partner at Richard Meier & Partners, who is in charge of the project.
His mother, an architect, is an associate partner in Pei, Cobb, Freed & Partners, the New York architectural firm.
He had been associate partner for business development at Rosetta.
Oren Ahoobim, associate partner, Dalberg, @orenahoobim, @DalbergTweet Oren is an associate partner in Dalberg's New York office and leads the firm's environmental practice.
We mourn the passing of our associate, partner and friend of 40 years.
In 1997 he became an associate partner of Brunswick Group Ltd.
Until 2005 she was an associate partner at McKinsey & Company, the management consulting firm.
Mr. Chakrabarti, 36, has been an associate partner at the architecture firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
Sonila Cook is a partner and Oren Ahoobim is an associate partner at Dalberg.
"The tariff is very attractive," said Mina Sekiguchi, associate partner and head of energy and infrastructure at KPMG in Japan.
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