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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a connection or relationship between someone and a particular person, group, or concept.
Example: "Many people associated him with the success of the project due to his leadership skills."
Alternatives: "linked him" or "connected him".
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And, while Meadows didn't do the dowsing himself, I've always associated him with divining rods.
Still, "I would never have associated him with being a deranged killer," Sergeant Nichols said.
He speculated that the police probably associated him with the Occupy movement, based upon that arrest.
"But during the election, no one even associated him with a wife or a divorce," she said.
My dad was really into him, and for years I avoided him because I associated him with the old guard.
One of the greatest ballplayers of all time, and all she associated him with was a coffee maker.
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Socialization begins when an individual start to associate him-or herself with a new working group, an organisation, or work in an industrial sector.
The stylist's name was not used to avoid associating him with providers of illicit treatments.
He took no part in the making of the film with which most people associate him.
I associate him with a certain kind of avant-garde spectacle.
My fears of associating him with all the pain and suffering have been completely unfounded.
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