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The phrase "associate with any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing relationships or connections with unspecified individuals or groups.
Example: "I do not associate with any individuals who engage in dishonest practices."
Alternatives: "connect with any" or "relate to any".
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3. It is forbidden to associate with any member expelled from the group.
Thereafter, Trinh would not associate with any plans to oppose the French that involved a monarchist symbol.
He also agreed not to associate with any broker-dealers for six months and to be subject to stiffer sanctions if he violates S.E.C. laws in the future.
One who is -- the polymathic and polyenthusiastic Erasmus Darwin -- we are unlikely to associate with any specific work other than grandfathering Charles.
"It's not a sound you would associate with any particular place," says Philip Sherburne, who writes about dance music for titles such as Pitchfork.
The cytoplasmic MUC1 accumulation did not associate with any of clinicopathological features of the tumors but rather with lymphoid infiltration although inflammation alone did not strictly determine MUC1 overexpression.
Single mutants drm1 and drm2 CHH-DMRs were mostly hyper-methylated and did not associate with any chromatin or DNA features (Fig. 4a lower panels), thus implying for an unrelated noise, which is a common feature of asymmetric methylation.
The individuals who were born deaf-blind are likely to associate with any of several communities, including the deaf community, the blind community, the deaf-blind community, the disabled community, and mainstream society.
"The important point for us as a charity is that the hens have a caring home [in which] to live out a free-range retirement," she adds, pointing out that the charity doesn't associate with any particular beliefs or groups.
A committee member stated that all Jews should be expected to publicly denounce Zionism and the state of Israel, and that we should not associate with any Jew who fails to do so.
"This was one of many lost cities, a city that was known from ancient texts but that we could not associate with any known archaeological site," Tokovinine said in a statement, using a controversial phrase among anthropologists.
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