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Discover Ludwig"associate him" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone who is linked or associated with someone else in some way. For example, "The company wanted to associate him with their brand in order to attract more customers."
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Very few people associate him with political competence".
But it is silly and resentful of people to associate him only with the company's downside.
As growth begins to sag, people associate him with boom times and trust his financial savvy.
I associate him with a certain kind of avant-garde spectacle.
He took no part in the making of the film with which most people associate him.
"We associate him with a kind of righteous, barfly-esque, dangerous, rock'n'roll way of life.
"They continue to associate him, I think unfairly, with the problems Bill Clinton has had".
This could be one reason why we associate him most readily with the chilling portrayal of psychos and sociopaths.
We are trying to reach swing voters, so that they know more about John Kerry and associate him with issues".
He was probably excited to be back in town: though people associate him with Albuquerque, Bugs is a New Yorker.
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Socialization begins when an individual start to associate him-or herself with a new working group, an organisation, or work in an industrial sector.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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