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Discover Ludwig"founder member" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who was among the original members of a group, organization, club, or business. For example, you could say, "James was a founder member of the Investment Club."
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Founder Member, Independent Monitoring Board, Heathrow Airport.
Terry Coldwell remains its only founder member.
North Korea is unlikely to be a founder member.
Founder Member and Fundraiser, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Aware UK.
She was also a founder member of Camden Black Sisters.
Although a founder member of GATT, until 1991 its economy was virtually closed.
I've just discovered Roger Deakin, who was a founder member of Friends of the Earth.
He was a founder member of the Association of British Editors, and its chairman in 1987.
Syria had already become a founder member of the UN and of the Arab League.
Mr Tiberi, a founder member with Mr Chirac of the RPR, has refused to go quietly.
(In fact, China had tried hard to become a WTO founder member in 1995).
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