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The phrase 'registered members' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to people who have signed up for or joined a group or organization. For example, you could say: "All registered members of the club are welcome to attend the upcoming meeting."
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The site now has about seventeen thousand registered members.
The exchange has more than 850,000 registered members.
After its first year, Gaydar had 78,000 registered members.
Only registered members of TalentMatch can take part, but joining is free and relatively painless.
The 1,800 families that are registered members of the parish make the difference.
To qualify, they must be registered members, which requires supplying their names and e-mail addresses.
After a year and a half of business, his site has 12 million registered members.
Registered members will receive drDrew.com's online newsletter and periodic e-mails about future events.
The model appears to be working: the club has more than 25,000 registered members.
It has more than 135 million registered members across 200 countries.
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