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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the relationship or connection between an association and a change, such as in organizational or social contexts.
Example: "To improve our workflow, we need to associate change with our current practices and adapt accordingly."
Alternatives: "link change" or "connect change".
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We all fear changes in our lives, and most of us associate change with negative results.
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Instead of building a model of the visual system, ATR feeds fMRI scans into a computer, which "learns" how to associate changes in brain activity with different images.
Such comparisons allow scientists and managers to more confidently associate changes in PMRNs to selective fishing.
These experiments clearly associate changes in microbiota with NAFLD development and obesity [ 41].
At least a 2-fold copy number associated change in gene expression was considered significant.
The Defense Department plans to begin implementing associated changes in training and evaluation by April 1.
Massudi, H. et al. Age-associated changes in oxidative stress and NAD+ metabolism in human tissue.
Mukherjee, B. & Saha, U. D. Teesta barrage project — a brief review of unattained goals and associated changes.
The mice had pronounced cerebellar degeneration and associated changes in movement and coordination; PARP activity was also increased.
These are able to adequately represent the physical phenomena associated with the failure modes and associated changes in measured parameters.
In bipolar disorder specifically, initial evidence associates changes in mood with changes in technology-mediated communication patterns.
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