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The phrase "associate her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to connecting or linking someone with a particular idea, group, or characteristic.
Example: "Many people tend to associate her with the success of the project due to her leadership skills."
Alternatives: "link her" or "connect her."
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Ordinary Georgians associate her with the Soviet-era nomenklatura.
You have Hillary Clinton in government, and people associate her with the assault-weapons ban.
Some may associate her pastel shades with prettiness, but they are not pretty so much as full of light.
People still question her about Elián González and her affliction with Parkinson's disease and associate her with Bill Clinton's misdeeds.
Casual observers might associate her music with abrasive avant-gardism, but she invokes compassion with her noise making.
But she is from the more conservative of the Alliance's two parties, and many Chileans associate her with a past they would rather forget.
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Ms. Chipaumire has associated her solo with the work of Kara Walker.
Not only did it establish her as a unique – and easily parodied – performer, but it indelibly associated her with voices from beyond the grave.
Apparently, Sarah somehow associated her new email address with her old one.
She had also lost most of her siblings and her only living sister, who lived in the same village, did not wish to associate with her.
My mom is an addict, and I don't associate with her.
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