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The phrase "affirmation associated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a confirmation or validation that is linked to a particular subject or context.
Example: "The affirmation associated with the new policy has been well received by the staff."
Alternatives: "confirmation linked to" or "validation related to".
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The servers, who favor feathers and fedoras, repeat the affirmation associated with each dish upon setting it down: "You Are Accepting!" they might cheer, with no irony.
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In classes at BodyInUnity, a "Christ-centered" and donation-based yoga studio in Florida, poses are named in English rather than in sanskrit, and wisdom affirmations associated with yoga are reframed with a Christian perspective.
For relatively inactive participants, self-affirmation was associated with increased persuasion.
As predicted, self-affirmation was associated with significantly higher self-efficacy, and there were trends for greater message acceptance and less derogation compared with the control condition.
In this study, self-affirmation was associated with lower levels of acceptance when a message informed relatively active adolescents that (1) they were at increased risk of heart disease if they did not engage in at least an hour of MVPA every day and (2) it would be easy to achieve this target.
Shows that self-affirmation can be associated with less persuasion when challenging health guidelines are used.
"Carnival has always been associated with self-affirmation, assertion of cultural identity and African origins and a parodying of the habits, dress, mores and lifestyle of the oppressor class.
"All of these periods where you can see a freer use of one's body, including hair, are associated with political processes of reflection, of affirmation, of agency, of recognizing women," she said.
We provide biological affirmation of this established marker of chronically acquired low-grade inflammation associated with metabolic disorders and component CVD risk.
The affirmation of the initial intention to complete the chosen a course is clearly associated with an increased likelihood of completion.
But then again I have put on a slight bit of weight haven't I? In contrast to disease-related terminology, terminology not strongly associated with disease such as 'aches' or 'discomfort' rather than 'pain' produced affirmation and then normalisation (affirmation/normalisation): LB: And have you had any kind of aches or discomforts anywhere?
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