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The phrase "a dissociation between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a separation or lack of connection between two or more elements, concepts, or entities.
Example: "There is a noticeable dissociation between the company's stated values and its actual practices."
Alternatives: "a disconnect between" or "a separation between".
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Van Overwalle, F. A dissociation between social mentalizing and general reasoning.
A dissociation between moral judgments and justifications.
Digital technology causes a dissociation between information and its support.
T. S. Eliot recommended a dissociation between "the man who suffers and the mind which creates".
I learned that I have phonagnosia: a dissociation between familiar and unfamiliar voices.
Avoidance learning in schizophrenia: a dissociation between the effects of aversive and non-aversive stimuli.
Spared priming in amnesia exemplifies a dissociation between explicit (conscious) and implicit (unconscious) memory, just as blindsight, deaf hearing, and numbsense exemplify a dissociation between explicit (conscious) and implicit (unconscious) perception.
The problem with S.U.V.s, of course, is that there's a dissociation between their sheer size and their off-road qualities and how they actually perform on the road.
These results highlight a dissociation between social task performance and reversal learning.
These results support a dissociation between action cancellation and PFC-dependent action restraint.
Electroencephalographic markers of learning extracted during sleep confirm a dissociation between sleep facilitating memory formation (light NREM and REM sleep) and sleep suppressing learning (deep NREM sleep).
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