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The phrase "are associated with future" is not correct as it lacks a noun or context to clarify what is being associated with the future.
You can use it when discussing concepts, events, or outcomes that have a relationship with future possibilities, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "The trends we observe today are associated with future developments in technology."
Alternatives: "are linked to future" or "are connected to future".
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Whether elevations in levels of urinary biomarkers of tubular injury (urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin [NGAL] and kidney injury molecule 1 [KIM-1]) are associated with future risk of kidney disease has not been investigated.
In Beck's model, risks are associated with future events.
High blood levels of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) are associated with future development of adverse cardiovascular events.
To examine whether established diabetes risk factors and diabetes risk algorithms are associated with future frailty.
Impaired sleep quality and quantity are associated with future morbidity and mortality.
The morphometric characteristics of the retinal vasculature are associated with future risk of many systemic and vascular diseases.
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The CRP levels we found might have been associated with future coronary events [ 34, 35], but we found no association between CRP and IMT values.
Early prosthetic migration is associated with future aseptic loosening.
Cardiovascular reactivity has been associated with future hypertension and cardiovascular mortality.
A history of recurrent miscarriage is associated with future cardiovascular disease.
The assumption is that the resulting access to high quality care is associated with future positive child outcomes.
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