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"are often associated with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong connection or correlation between two or more things. For example: - Mental health issues are often associated with high levels of stress and anxiety. - The color blue is often associated with feelings of calm and serenity. - Certain foods are often associated with specific cultures or traditions. - Learning a second language is often associated with improved cognitive abilities.
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Luvisols are often associated with Cambisols.
Porphyry coppers are often associated with stratovolcanoes.
High levels of discarding are often associated with trawl fisheries.
Tear-jerkers are often associated with family, or close bonds.
They are often associated with a name: Guernica, Oradour, Babi Yar, Katyn, Lidice, Sharpeville, Treblinka.
Youth employment challenges in Africa are often associated with rapid population growth rates.
Similarly, management buyouts are often associated with major restructurings to make companies leaner and more profitable.
Still, to the public at large, Swiss bank accounts are often associated with tax avoidance.
A Profitable Approach Leveraged buyouts are often associated with hostile takeovers to break up companies.
QUESTION FROM XXT: Words like decadence are often associated with the industry.
Chronic comorbidities are often associated with depression.
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