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The phrase "associate those with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the connection or relationship between two or more concepts, items, or groups.
Example: "Many people tend to associate those with high intelligence with successful careers."
Alternatives: "link those to" or "connect those with".
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Scientists can look at the rocks and see indisputable evidence of jumps in sea level, and they can associate those with relatively modest increases in global temperature.
"Even though some elements might have been used by others in the past, if people associate those with 'Sopranos' now, then HBO has got a good claim," he said.
"We associate those with the Joker from 'Batman' and the Evil Queen from Disney's 'Snow White.' " But, she added, "a sea of protesters wearing Porky Pig masks would be quite sinister, too".
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Even if you don't recognize the references, you associate those phones with pleasure.
Free associate those feelings with similar feelings from the past.
Gradually, your body will associate those things with being safe and okay.
This comes as a result of people wanting to associate with those with the same beliefs and goals in mind.
It has all the soft coconut-milk tones I associate with those.
In our lives, we tend to associate with those leading similar lives and holding similar beliefs.
Copeland's name was also faxed, although his name did not appear among those associated with those organisations.
Why do we associate strength with those who are armed?
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