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Mistercreamy Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Affiliation versus association

Hi - I am building a website with links and I am trying to write, shortly, that I am:
- not receiving money from the links
- not working for the organizations I am linking to

But the catch is I am a member of two of the organizations, but I am not working for them.

How can I grammatically be correct on this?
I have no direct association with the organizations listed on this site.
I have no direct affiliations with the organizations listed on this site.
I am not affiliated with the organizations listed on this site.

Or is there no way to make it clear I am a member of an organization, but they did not pay or do anything to receive a listing?

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Top answer

I am a silent partner, maybe.

  • I am a silent partner, maybe.
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4 Answers
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I am a silent partner, maybe.
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no, that means you are a financial backer of a business or organisation, without taking an active management role.
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unpaid member without active role.
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Grammatically affiliation and association are synonyms.

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