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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate with two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a connection or relationship involving two entities or individuals.
Example: "In this study, we will associate with two key variables to determine their impact on the outcome."
Alternatives: "connect with two" or "relate to two".
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A dread I've come to associate with two key Boston viaducts: the Mystic River Bridge and the Callahan Tunnel.
Bisubstrate analog inhibitors form a special group of protein kinase inhibitors that mimic two natural substrates/ligands and that simultaneously associate with two regions of given kinases.
Tangshan's horticultural expo is an attempt to remake the image of a city that outsiders associate with two disasters: one natural, one man-made.
The names released Wednesday had been withheld in a June 7 indictment charging Manafort and a Russian associate with two counts of obstructing justice for their alleged attempts to have witnesses give misleading testimony about the foreign lobbying.
We may associate with two lower triangular matrices and as follows: (1.5).
We may associate with two lower triangular matrices and, whose entries are defined by.
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Melancholy, however, seems to be most associated with two things.
The university is closely associated with two leading climate champions.
Paul was associated with two greats of African-American literature.
ep3, gw8.1, gw9.1 and qPDS3 were associated with two traits.
The tissue is compatible but there are small risks associated with two surgeries instead of one.
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