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included in their company
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "included in their company" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is part of a particular organization or group. Example: "All employees included in their company will receive the new benefits package."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
Americans choose doctors and hospitals included in their insurance company's network.
News & Media
Riski is also working with naval architects to have Norsepower included in their ship designs, and Dutch shipping company Switijnk Shipping has already placed an order for an 8,000-tonne 8,000-tonnewith Norsepower.
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The device will also work on the latest variety of high-speed data network with wireless carriers, known as LTE, which other companies have included in their products for some time.
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He is thinking of the plays of Shakespeare, Chekhov and O'Neill, and he includes Arthur Miller in their company.
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But they include him in their company.
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When comparing prices of the various providers, don't forget to consider those features that some companies include in their overall service while others impose additional fees.
Wiki
To help shareholders answer that question, a few years ago the SEC began to require that companies include in their proxy statements a chart comparing the company's stock with the broad stock market average (represented by the S&P 500) and with an index of the company's peer group stocks.
News & Media
Councillors, MPs and a wide range of NGOs fear that the move, which they complain will be forced through the Commons without proper scrutiny, could stop local authorities refusing to trade with, or include in their pension fund portfolios, companies involved in the arms trade, fossil fuels, tobacco products and Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
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Loretta Worters, a spokeswoman for the institute, said some companies include in their statistics dog-related injuries that aren't necessarily actual bites, such as if a dog jumps on someone or startles them, and they fall and are injured.
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The decision comes after BuzzFeed reported Monday that Grindr, which has 3.6 million daily active users worldwide, has been providing HIV status and "last tested date" — information that Grindr users choose to include in their profiles — to two analytics companies.
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One of the reasons why relatively few people change energy supplier (Millions stuck on 'rip-off' energy tariffs, data reveals, 15 December) is that price comparison is made more difficult by the standing daily charge that the energy companies include in their bills.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing employees or resources, use "included in their company" to indicate formal affiliation and access to company benefits or systems.
Common error
Avoid using "included in their company" when a more specific term like "employed by", "managed by", or "contracted with" would provide greater clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "included in their company" functions as a descriptive phrase, specifying that something or someone is part of a particular organization. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "included in their company" is a grammatically correct phrase used to indicate that something or someone is part of a specific organization. Ludwig AI has confirmed this. Due to a lack of numerous real-world examples, the phrase's frequency is categorized as 'Missing'. The most closely related alternatives are "part of their firm" and "within their organization". When writing, be mindful to use more specific terms if needed. As more data becomes available, a more complete assessment of its usage patterns will be possible.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
part of their firm
Replaces "company" with "firm", suggesting a more formal business setting.
within their organization
Uses "organization" instead of "company", broadening the context beyond strictly commercial entities.
integrated into their business
Focuses on the act of integration rather than simple inclusion.
member of their team
Emphasizes the collaborative aspect of being part of a company.
a component of their enterprise
Presents the included entity as a constituent part of a larger enterprise.
encompassed by their corporation
Uses "corporation", a more formal term than company, implying a larger more structured firm.
embraced by their institution
Changes the context to suggest a more established and formal entity than a company.
affiliated with their group
Suggests a connection or association rather than direct inclusion.
associated with their establishment
The word "establishment" is a broader term than "company", referring to more than just commercial entities.
aligned with their organization
Emphasizes agreement in goals and strategies rather than simply being within the company.
FAQs
How can I use "included in their company" in a sentence?
You can use "included in their company" to specify that someone or something is officially part of the organization. For example, "All benefits are for services "included in their company"".
Are there synonyms for "included in their company"?
Yes, alternatives include "part of their firm", "within their organization", or "affiliated with their group", depending on the specific context and formality you want to convey. Check alternatives at /s/part+of+their+firm, /s/within+their+organization and /s/affiliated+with+their+group.
What's the difference between "affiliated with their company" and "included in their company"?
"Included in their company" suggests a direct and formal membership, whereas "affiliated with their company" indicates a looser association or connection.
Is "included in the company" different from "included in their company"?
Yes, "included in the company" suggests a general inclusion within a specific, already-mentioned company. "Included in their company" refers to a company already associated with a previously mentioned group or individuals. If the possessive adjective "their" is omitted, consider using the alternative phrases.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested