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Discover Ludwig'member in' is not a correct phrase in written English.
If you are trying to say that someone is a member of something, you would say "is a member of" or "is a part of". For example, "John is a member of the tennis club."
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Career: Communist Youth member in the 1980s.
Israel became a member in May 1949.
member in 2011 was a "realistic perspective".
A McManus member in Westchester?
One audience member in particular seemed especially enthused.
Mrs. Spitzer signed up as a member in August.
She became a full-time member in 1951.
Navy is joining as a football-only member in 2015.
One non-OPEC member in particular is in trouble: Russia.
He was posthumously reinstated as a party member in 1988.
Ms. Franck became a Magnum member in 1980.
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