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The phrase "again associated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated connection or relationship with something previously mentioned.
Example: "The symptoms of the disease are again associated with a lack of vitamin D."
Alternatives: "reconnected with" or "linked again to".
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Among these respondents, attitudes toward premarital sex were again associated with attitudes toward AIDS; this association was substantially weaker among those who did not recall Mr. Johnson.
Once again associated with food – heart-shaped cakes, heart-shaped pizzas, heart-shaped soup.
Mr. Singleton finds it fitting that high tech is once again associated with Long Island City.
The bird also has small blisters on its feet, far less serious than the 'foot-pad burn' again associated with high stocking densities, poor litter quality and inactivity.
Germany has a long list of Michelin-starred restaurants, and in them, German wines are once again associated with the finest food.
In his current role with RMA International, Mr. Reich is again associated with Johnathan S. Miller, the firm's managing director, who was Mr. Reich's deputy at the Public Diplomacy office.
Medical researchers who had already had a pre-war National Institutes of Health chafed under the OSRD that lumped their medical research with radar and electronics, and lobbied to be once again associated with the NIH.
Costs were again associated with pain.
All these parameters were again associated with OS (Table 3).
Again associated with this development, a theory of impulsive differential equations has been given extensive attention.
Normocapnia alone (31 49 mmHg) was again associated with a better favorable neurological outcome.
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