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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'associate me with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It could be used in a sentence to imply a request for someone to identify with or link to the speaker. For example: "Associate me with your success; I helped you get here."
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"People feel good about themselves and associate me with that".
Perhaps they didn't even associate me with the Lashers.
"People obviously associate me with sunset," she says.
You're just doing that so that people associate me with homeopathy denial.
There could be worse things that people could associate me with.
The chances are that readers won't immediately associate me with Annie Leibovitz or Mario Testino.
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People could have forever associated me with Balenciaga … Now I can imagine a whole new vocabulary.
I know you're threatened by me, but unconsciously associating me with Monet's not gonna help.
Perhaps because Graham associated me with this blow, our publishing relationship finally deteriorated beyond the possibility of repair.
"A lot of them associated me with my day job," she said, "so they figured I couldn't be artistic as well".
Like, O.K., so now I'm in the New York Times and you're associating me with some person who I don't know".
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