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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost uniquely associated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is primarily linked to a specific subject or context, but not exclusively so.
Example: "The color blue is almost uniquely associated with calmness and tranquility in various cultures."
Alternatives: "primarily linked to" or "mostly connected with".
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The genotype G1 was the almost uniquely associated with cirrhosis.
The crampon-base is almost uniquely associated with a tight cluster of group 3 species.
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Interestingly, only three suggestions were uniquely associated with the two barriers about number of alerts.
There are two ways to make a mark so famous that it is uniquely associated with one company.
The lottery's lawyers argued at one point that the Little Tramp was a generic early-century urban figure, neither created by Chaplin nor uniquely associated with him.
(That is also true of certain nontumour cells, which produce substances uniquely associated with the presence of a tumour).
Specifically, worry was uniquely associated with anxious and depressive symptoms whereas rumination was uniquely related to depression.
ADHD appears uniquely associated with multiple collisions, multiple violations, and collision fault, whereas Depression is uniquely associated with self-reported injury following a collision.
When grouped together, mannitol, acyclovir, and phenytoin were uniquely associated with AKI in the 16 25-year-old 16 25-year-old 16 25-year-old
In this article, we describe subtle points uniquely associated with numerical simulations of event horizon magnetospheres.
Therefore, each pattern is uniquely associated with an integer in the range of 0 to 511.
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