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syndicate
noun
A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group.
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The word "syndicate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "syndicate" to refer to a group of individuals and/or businesses that join forces to achieve a common goal or to obtain a certain benefit. For example, "The football team was purchased by a syndicate of local investors."
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These included a syndicate of German, Italian, Belgian and French clients who called themselves "the Euroshots", paid £30,000 between them for a day's shooting and enjoyed its unique atmosphere.
The first person convicted under the separate Vlad laws last week – a cannabis trafficker from a syndicate unconnected to bikies – was spared an extra 15 years after he cooperated with police, the only way of avoiding the mandatory additional punishment.
It's supposition," said Phil Gunning, a retired police inspector who runs a grouse syndicate, a small group of friends holding an exclusive right to shoot on 5,700 acres of Bowland each season.
The notion that this syndicate of 168 GOP party elders, a group for whom I once labored, should rigidly determine the party's policy agenda is a profoundly malignant affliction.
Pitbull Studio is a video games company formed in 2010 by programmer Robert Troughton, who had worked at the original Pitbull syndicate before it was bought by American company Midway Games in 2004.
Independent senator Nick Xenophon has called for a fresh review of the actions of the Australian federal police in tipping off Indonesian authorities about the Bali Nine drug-smuggling syndicate, which has culminated in the execution of two Australian citizens.
Typically, they lay off around nine-tenths of credit lines to other syndicate members, according to Ray Soifer of Soifer Consulting, or in the market for credit derivatives.
How it grows does not matter.Yet, though the economy is mixed, the New Society itself is "a syndicate of co-operative societies, a syndicate that comprises industry and commerce [and] keeps the welfare of the workers in mind".
In these, instead of parcelling out the underwriting risk among a syndicate of investment banks, one bank underwrites the lot.At the same time, banks are betting more of their own money in the markets.
The vintners of Languedoc-Roussillon and other parts of France are seeking more government aid to ease their plight.Philippe Vergnès, president of a wine growers' syndicate in the Aude region in south-central France, said that 98 percent of 15,000 vineyards there had been "crippled financially".
As it turned out, those who had lent to the syndicate lost no money, thanks to conservative loan-to-value ratios that limited their exposure to the fall in the price of shares pledged as collateral.
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