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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all associate" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to "all associates" or "all associated," depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "All associates are required to attend the meeting on Friday."
Alternatives: "all members" or "all partners".
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"They all associate themselves with the country.
We all associate that with Buddhism, and with Hinduism, and with the religions of India.
The letters of nomination will be sent to all associate editors and the editorial board.
DEFENSE Fans tend to blame San Diego's inconsistency on the offense because offense is what we all associate with this team.
We note this when discussing that big gut laugh that comes when laughing at someone: not exclusively male, obviously, but we all associate it primarily with men.
It could be useful in developing treatments for people who experience hallucinations and other atypical perceptions, Dr. Terhune said, adding: "We all associate numbers and colors to some extent.
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And closest of all have been the two all-associate match-ups.
A full 20 matches are being broadcast, a record for an all-associate tournament.
All associates have the ability to earn a bonus.
Describes the system architecture, the core and all associated tools.
This requires two separate operations and all associated risks.
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