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Discover LudwigThe phrase "membership in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an individual's participation or affiliation with a certain organization, group, or club. For example, "She applied for membership in the local book club."
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Membership in an exclusive club.
It gained membership in 2004.
Membership in the W.T.O.
It ended its membership in 2010.
(Applied for membership in the bar association).
Membership in CYOs is based on participation.
Or Montenegro's membership in NATO.
"They're buying membership in a club".
Membership in TAG is by invitation only.
Membership in a clan is no protection.
Membership in the Chordsmen is by audition.
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