Sentence examples for are now associated from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "are now associated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a current relationship or connection between two or more entities.
Example: "The new research findings are now associated with improved patient outcomes in clinical trials."
Alternatives: "are currently linked" or "are now connected".

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These bounds are now associated with the plant parameters, instead of the controller parameters.

They are now associated with New York University, where she is an assistant professor of cell biology at the N.Y.U.

"Graffiti are now associated with positive political action, so I think they have become acceptable on many levels.

But they are now associated by name with a felon who faces a prison sentence of up to three years and a $350,000 fine.

Where Republicans once were the party of fiscal rectitude, foreign-policy prudence, and sound government, they are now associated with deficits, recklessness, maladministration, and scandal.

They are now associated with the Gustav Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms in Parsippany, N.J., the former home of Stickley, the American Arts and Crafts designer.

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Hassan was now associated with the literary and musical elite.

An additional ac technique, based on the quartz microbalance, is now associated with electrochemical impedance.

Poor diet is now associated with ill health in most countries.

Neither is now associated with the company, though both hold stock in it.

I am now associated with Crossroads and volunteer at the day centre.

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