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The phrase "associate you" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a connection or relationship with someone, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "I would like to associate you with our upcoming project."
Alternatives: "connect you" or "link you".
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Sales Associate: You know, I envy you.
Sales Associate: You really won't notice it much in your everyday life.
It can take several months for the cellphone registry to associate you with a new SIM.
Everyone wants to associate you with something and I'm proud it's there".
"If you don't take it, we are just going to associate you with the Taliban".
Certainly people associate you with the characters you play, but hopefully they don't see me as a psychopath.
Q: Senator Lott, many people associate you not only with conservative politics but also with your curious hair.
It's a difficult thing to do when audiences associate you more with blood, sperm and all things brutal.
Think of the two or three of the most important things that you want the interviewer to associate you with.
But I still worry, because people associate you with certain parts, and they'll say: oh, she's just doing that again.
Yet many people associate you with the idea that there may not be as much pattern in the world as we think.
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