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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated that the" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a misconstruction and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The study found that the results were associated with the variables measured."
Alternatives: "linked to" or "related to".
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Some studies have associated that the predominance of CD4+ T-lymphocytes in the tumor site is capable of "controlling" the expansion of CD8+ T-lymphocytes, thus inhibiting an effective antitumor response [ 34].
Although authorities withheld the victim's name from their statement, an unnamed source with knowledge of the situation informed The Associated that the boy was Peterson's son.
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"It's the stunts associated that are more concerning.
The studies suggest that when someone says something, good or bad, about someone else, people tend to associate that trait with the person who made the statement.
"It's almost easier to associate that gesture with the company".
This will help your brain to associate that letter with the accompanying finger movement.
"The carbon footprint associated with that, the plastic footprint, is just massive".
"His is the name that was associated with that record for the better part of our lifetimes," Greenberg said.
In follow-up surveys, they associated that specific trait with the communicator: he was viewed as cruel to animals.
"You've associated that bitter taste with the way it's presented as something you like".
What group is she associated with?" That was the way that they were telling the story.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com