combined membership

collocation in English

meaningsofalliedandmembership

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allied
adjective
uk
/ˈæl.aɪd/
us
/ˈæl.aɪd/
connected by a political or ...
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membership
noun
uk
/ˈmem.bə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈmem.bɚ.ʃɪp/
the state of belonging to ...
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(Definition ofalliedandmembershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcombined membership

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At the end of 1890, the shearers' and shedhands' unions had acombinedmembershipof 11,356.
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Theircombinedmembershipwas then about one million, and funds totalled some £75 million.
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There are approximately 6,000 approved society units within the scope of this preparatory operation with acombinedmembershipof about 5,000,000 insured persons.
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But to-day theircombinedmembershipamounts to some 5½ million persons and their funds to some £300 million.
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We have received a petition from a number of bird protection associations with acombinedmembershipof several hundred thousand individuals.
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Theircombinedmembershipis 1,500,000.
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In the 1950s, thecombinedmembershipof all political parties stood at some 4 million; by 1964 it was 3.3 million; and it is now 0.7 million and dropping.
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Together the churches made the largest parish in the world, with acombinedmembershipof over 60,000 in the early 1900s.
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They had acombinedmembershipof about 350 nuns.
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At the time of its foundation, the organization had affiliated clubs with acombinedmembershipof 4,810.
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Together they boast acombinedmembershipof around 800.
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It has 138 member congregations, with acombinedmembershipof over 9,000.
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In 2009, the language districts oversaw 2,195 churches with acombinedmembershipof 279,422.
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As of 2009, they listed acombinedmembershipof 2.6 million private enterprises.
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These four churches have acombinedmembershipof about 150.
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As of 1930 it had affiliates in 29 countries and acombinedmembershipof 13.5 million.
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By the end of the year, it had 85 sports teams and acombinedmembershipof 5,686.
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In 1913 the organization had affiliates in 19 countries, with acombinedmembershipof seven million.
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In total, it represents over 130 of such organisations, with acombinedmembershipof over 50,000 air traffic controllers.
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Thecombinedmembershipof these two communities is over 383,000 members.
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