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associated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "associated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a connection or relationship between two or more entities, ideas, or concepts. Example: "The symptoms are often associated with a common cold, but they can also indicate a more serious illness."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Opinion
Business
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Exact Expressions
51 human-written examples
They were relegated but many people associated with the club still reckon it was worth it.
News & Media
Which brings us to 2014, where tech-clusters and high-speed trains are on the menu, attracting all the cachet associated with dynamic entrepreneurial economies on the up, they are the latest in a long line of optimistic modernising visions for the north.
News & Media
The keyword component was simply a box listing keywords associated with the article, but to get even to that modest point was a long journey.
News & Media
Don't they know how absurd and unedifying it is to see places such as Cardowan, Cumnock and Port Ellen associated with a bastion of unearned privilege and wealth through the political avarice of a few old grandees?
News & Media
The Guardian understands that counter-terrorism officials believe around 20 people were involved, from those associated with the bombers to those who helped them plan the attacks.
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Now, as the November deadline draws ever nearer, Khamenei's website has published an expression of thanks to the leader from deputy foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, for his "effective and heartwarming" support, and a Twitter account associated with the leader has expressed support for "innovative diplomacy in foreign policy and international affairs".
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Similar Expressions
9 human-written examples
Later it emerged that Peter Morrison, a local photographer for Associated Press, had been treated for a serious head injury after getting caught up in the violence between demonstrators and the police outside.
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A memo leaked to the Associated Press and published on 16 October showed that the Obama administration hoped that 494,620 people would have enrolled for health insurance under the program by the end of the month.
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"If he brings that same desire for a simple lifestyle to the papal court, I think they are all going to be in shock," the Rev Thomas Reese, author of an authoritative book on the Vatican, told the Associated Press.
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The 18-year-old said his Scholarism group was planning demonstrations on Saturday in areas where government officials would be canvassing for support, the Associated Press reported.
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An intelligence officer told Associated Press that they were aware of the movement, but that the military is acting with care as many civilians are still trapped in the town and Boko Haram is laying land mines around it.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "associated", ensure the connection between the elements is clear to avoid ambiguity. For example, specify "associated with X" rather than just stating something is "associated".
Common error
Avoid using "associated" without specifying what something is associated with. Saying "the risks associated…" is incomplete. Instead, specify: "the risks associated with this procedure…"
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "associated" is as a past participle used adjectivally to modify a noun. This indicates a connection or relationship, often resulting from a prior action or state. Ludwig's examples show that is often used in formal writing.
Frequent in
News & Media
38%
Opinion
14%
Business
8%
Less common in
Lifestyle
6%
Sport
4%
Arts
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "associated" is a versatile and commonly used past participle that functions primarily as an adjective. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is considered grammatically correct and suitable for a variety of contexts. Its primary purpose is to establish a connection between entities or ideas, and its usage spans from formal news reporting to general communication. When using "associated", ensure the relationship is clear to avoid vagueness and select synonyms such as "linked" or "related" for nuanced meanings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Linked
Indicates a direct connection or relationship.
Connected
Implies a joining or linking together.
Related
Suggests a connection or correspondence.
Affiliated
Indicates a formal connection, often with an organization.
Involved
Suggests participation or connection to an activity or event.
Coupled with
Emphasizes a combination or pairing of elements.
Tied to
Suggests a strong connection or dependence.
Bound up with
Indicates a close and often inseparable connection.
In association with
Formal phrase indicating a collaborative relationship.
Attributable to
Suggests a cause-and-effect relationship.
FAQs
How to use "associated" in a sentence?
Use "associated" to show a connection between two things. For example, "Stress is often associated with high blood pressure".
What can I say instead of "associated"?
Which is correct, "associated with" or "associated to"?
"Associated with" is the correct prepositional pairing. "Associated to" is grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "associated" and "related"?
"Associated" implies a connection or relationship, while "related" more strongly suggests a direct link or common origin. They are often interchangeable, but "related" can imply a closer bond.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested