Sentence examples for associate with more from inspiring English sources

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But security officials say that in nearly all cases those who return continue to associate with more militant Muslims.

Resistance leaders, including Mandela, were "banned" — a peculiarly South African punishment under which a person could not be quoted, speak publicly, write, travel, or associate with more than one person at a time.

Despite the G6's modest power, there's an abundance of torque steer, a sideways tug of the wheel under acceleration and a penalty I associate with more powerful rides.

Biko has been "banned" by the regime – meaning that he cannot associate with more than one person outside his immediate family at any one time, nor travel outside a specific area.

Resistance leaders, including Mandela, were "banned"—a peculiarly South African punishment under which a person could not be quoted, speak publicly, write, travel, or associate with more than one person at a time.

Today, a first-year associate is now doing what a senior associate with more experience has done in the past.

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Excessive pronation is associated with more injuries.

"It [flu] was associated with more deaths than we expected.

In both of these, more salt was associated with more cardiovascular problems.

It is sometimes associated with more serious disorders that may also have an autoimmune cause.

ARDS was associated with more adverse events.

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