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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always associated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent or habitual connection between two or more things.
Example: "In many cultures, the color red is always associated with luck and prosperity."
Alternatives: "consistently linked" or "invariably connected".
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I've always associated adventure with sex.
"Fur isn't always associated with luxury.
That's not always associated with female soloists.
"The marshes were always associated with disease and backwardness.
"There are certain kinds that are always associated with cancer.
Ms. Minnery has always associated landscape painting with spirituality.
Jade "is always associated with mystery and exclusivity," he said.
Strauss is not always associated with political savvy.
I have always associated Churchill with political integrity and courage.
High surface area is always associated with fine micropores.
For me, Nesselrode pie is always associated with New York.
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