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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a associating" is not correct in English.
It should be "an associating." You can use it when referring to the act of forming a connection or relationship with something or someone, but it must be corrected to "an associating."
Example: "The workshop focused on an associating of ideas that could lead to innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "a connection" or "a relationship."
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A name with an associated value.
These particles all have an associated wavelength.
Being an associated country allows non-E.U.
Alicia Arden is a junior research associate.
Michael Phillips is an associate at a Wall Street litigation firm.
She works as an associate for a private equity firm.
Ask an associate for a referral.
8 45 Reads brief from an associate, finds an important error.
Within a year, she was an associate.
Sam is a associate director at Kindred.
There is a stench associated with it.
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