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The phrase "abnormalities associated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing specific irregularities or deviations that are linked to a particular condition, phenomenon, or subject.
Example: "The study focused on the abnormalities associated with the genetic disorder."
Alternatives: "irregularities linked to" or "deviations related to".
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It can also be used to check for chromosomal abnormalities associated with early miscarriage.
The tests, then, can measure only the biochemical abnormalities associated with depression.
This is such a new field of study that up to now scientists have concentrated on identifying the chromosome abnormalities associated with disease and defective development, rather than on speculating about their causes.
Malabsorption test, any of a group of noninvasive medical procedures used to diagnose abnormalities associated with poor absorption of nutrients.
He identified several other chromosomal abnormalities associated with particular syndromes. .
MRI is useful for the characterization of endometrial abnormalities associated with tamoxifen therapy [55].
Of prominent importance were the abnormalities associated with reproductive ontogeny and the total absence of seed formation on Mir.
Apparent behavioral abnormalities associated with decreased microglial cells point to CAR-T-cell-induced neurotoxicity.
Objective: To determine laryngeal muscle activation abnormalities associated with speech symptoms in abductor spasmodic dysphonia (ABSD).
Objective: To delineate functional brain abnormalities associated with anorexia nervosa (AN).
However, some renal parenchymal abnormalities associated with VUR are noninfectious in origin.
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