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The phrase "actually associated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify a connection or relationship between two or more entities, often to emphasize the reality of that association.
Example: "The symptoms you are experiencing are actually associated with the medication you are taking."
Alternatives: "truly linked to" or "genuinely related to".
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The training was actually associated with a decrease in accidents.
Many seemingly arbitrary physical characteristics are actually associated with a particular kind of survival.
Ankur, what diseases are actually associated with these sticky RNA segments?
Well, you do statistical tests of our particular attributes actually associated with better performance.
In this study, taking HT in early menopause was actually associated with a higher than average risk of breast cancer.
Surprisingly, they find that hedging – using language like "it could be the case" – is actually associated with more persuasive arguments.
expressed adjustability n. (of an array) a generalized boolean that is conceptually (but not necessarily actually) associated with the array, representing whether the array is expressly adjustable.
Community members are likely to know which animals that seem to be strays are actually associated with a household and don't require feeding or care.
Trump wants to expand a damaging policy that, studies have shown, is actually associated with an increase in the number of abortions worldwide.
Episiotomies are actually associated with more postoperative pain, a much greater likelihood of tears in the anus (ouch), and other complications.
Yet history tells us higher dividend payouts are actually associated with higher future returns on stocks.
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