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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate with being" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the connection or relationship between a concept and a state of existence or identity. Example: "Many people associate with being a leader as a sign of success and responsibility."
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"What's worked for us over the years is to not just show monsters, but also find monstrous things about creatures you might not associate with being scary".
Today we bring you an excellent video by Buzzfeed revealing the astonishing amount of sugar in foods we don't associate with being necessarily sugary.
Certainly there is evidence that the qualities we usually associate with being well liked — being extroverted, emotionally stable and self-confident — usually help on the job.
It's a working-class steel town, so it's not a place you would immediately associate with being very favourable towards the arts.
There are other things about me, like my interest in computers, that people wouldn't necessarily associate with being from the inner city and being a tough guy, too.
Betty Comden and Adolph Green's lyrics percolate with the show-off spunk you associate with being brash, bright and eager to impress.
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"Feminism always gets associated with being a radical movement – good.
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But 'libertarianism' is associated with being "far right-wing".
The composer she is most closely associated with is Steve Reich.
The Young function associated with is for all.
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