I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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group
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The affiliated doctors group is a separate, for-profit organization.
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Citizens of the great national societies are affiliated with many groups and associations.
party
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Trade unions and other groups can be officially affiliated to the Labour Party .
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The basis for the rejection was the section of the immigration laws barring people affiliated with the Communist Party .
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Mosley tried to recruit from Conservatives and from those who were affiliated to no party .
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The rest said they were independent, affiliated with another party or declined to answer.
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The pressures to affiliate to the Labour Party were obvious.
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However, most of them were affiliated to political parties and highly dependent on their parties' priorities.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an affiliated organization/club/member etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By 1937 there was one individual Party member for every five affiliated from the unions.
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Koa Oil Co., a refiner affiliated with Nippon Oil, gained 90 yen to 970 yen.
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Nevertheless, Plenderleith injects genuine pathos into his tales that, on the whole, are affiliated to the great game.
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She and our outreach nurse call MotherRisk, a programme affiliated with our city's paediatric hospital.
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The small-business component of the local chambers of commerce affiliated with us is even more conspicuous.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a result the bank is able to recoup the loan and the securities affiliate earns an underwriting fee. 6.
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As part of the merger, affiliates of Trump Hotels would also sell $ 750 million in new bonds.
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The affiliate advises investors to buy some of the issue.
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The affiliates were known as cells.
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The Communist Party and various affiliates control nearly all Soviet printing presses and broadcasting stations.