Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
The phrase "associated it as" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning; a more appropriate phrase would be needed to express the intended relationship.
Example: "The researchers associated it as a significant factor in their study."
Alternatives: "linked it to" or "connected it with".
Exact(1)
"When we did our computer science research, we found the No. 2 reason why girls in particular are not pursuing it as a career is because their perception was fairly negative and they associated it as a field for boys," said Julie Ann Crommett, Google's program manager for computer science in media.
Similar(59)
Or helpful to people who have had a traumatic event and remember it but do not necessarily associate it as being traumatic?
Because in the summer we associate it as "a happy food", says Zelica Carr, chief executive of the Ice Cream Alliance, which represents 600 businesses in the UK.
Although that needle was ultimately what removed my wife's pain, I continued to associate it as the source of her agony.
Mount Vernon has raised about two-thirds of the $85 million it is seeking for the new $50 million complex and the educational programs associated with it, as well as to supplement Mount Vernon's endowment.
"He also accepts that he has let down the sport he loves and all those associated with it, as well as the wider public.
A property can supervene on other properties even when it is not the kind of property that has a causal role associated with it, as is the case with pure mathematical properties, for instance.
The destruction of information has a minimum enthalpic cost associated with it as has been experimentally verified, which always exceeds the decrease in entropy in the container.
Indeed, the present findings are consistent with the possibility that unemployment may free an individual from unnecessary medicalisation and the domination associated with it, as well as iatrogenic health problems.
Some limitations of ECT use include the stigma associated with it, as well as potential side effects, including cardiovascular effects and cognitive effects (such as short-term memory loss).
I associate it with happy times such as weddings and Seder nights (at Passover).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com