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The phrase "as being associate" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "as being associated"? You can use the corrected phrase when describing a relationship or connection to something or someone.
Example: "He is recognized as being associated with several successful projects in the company."
Alternatives: "as being linked" or "as being connected".
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Paul Rekret, who has written extensively about hip-hop, as well as being associate professor of politics at Richmond University in Greater London, says it is.
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So you don't see yourself getting invited as being associated with her nomination?
AS is Associate Program Manager for AMPATH Primary Healthcare.
Traditionally starting salaries for new lawyers at large firms are all about the same, as are associates' raises each year.
In correlation and regression analyses, AS was associated with greater pain, disability, and distress.
Most French people would just as soon spread Cheez Whiz on their croissants as be associated with anything remotely country-and-western.
During the developmental transition from protonemata to gametophores, changes in AS were associated with genes involved in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, growth and development processes, and stress responses.
It is therefore possible that AS is associated with the function of the PD-1 molecule.
It is well known that AS is associated with systemic atherosclerosis.
It is unclear, however, what aspects of higher-order AS are associated with these facts.
AS is associated with significant direct and indirect costs to the patient and the healthcare system.
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