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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a connection or identification with a group, idea, or individual.
Example: "I would like to associate myself with the values of this organization and contribute to its mission."
Alternatives: "identify with" or "align myself with".
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And I will not associate myself with it.
"I don't want to associate myself with Turner, but there are certain parallels," he concedes.
I'm not prepared to associate myself with something when I don't know the source".
"I don't want to associate myself with any specific group of politicians," he explains.
Why associate myself with Reverend Wright in the first place, they may ask?
I just couldn't imagine to associate myself with that very BlackBerry user group".
I try to associate myself with the moment and energy the stadium has in it for that particular situation".
"I got a bad feeling, like, no, he's not somebody I really want to associate myself with".
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So I was always more interested in associating myself with indie experimentalist".
"The Ramaz that I've associated myself with," Rabbi Lookstein said in the interview, "prides itself on being open to all issues, to all views, while maintaining its Modern Orthodox stance.
"By associating myself with one side, I am not in automatic opposition to the other," the former Maine governor told reporters, saying that "in some small way" he would be a "bridge between the parties".
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