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The phrase "associated things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items, concepts, or ideas that are related or connected in some way.
Example: "In our research, we found several associated things that contributed to the overall outcome of the experiment."
Alternatives: "related items" or "connected elements".
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We also are responsible for the mobile phone work that the company does, Windows Mobile and associated things.
Besides its performance, it'll give you knowledge of many other associated things.
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"Kids tend to associate things in their mind that are close together in time," he said.
The need to associate things and thoughts with images is part of everybody's life – music is no exception.
Moreover, their brains are wired in such a way that they are prone to associate things that do not normally go together.
If you can associate things with colors or emotions, your memories are going to stick better.
You pick a category and you start associating things in that category, which could be sound, and things in the other category, which could be colors.
Lawrence Wilkerson, former Secretary of State Colin Powell's chief of staff, said Cheney has mastered associating things that really get a number of the American people excited and fearful.
These are logical concerns by sane individuals that are being overwhelmed by the shrill Chicken Littles of the far right, who somehow manage to associate things like universal health care with impending fascism.
We tend to fall into patterns of uncreative thinking by unconsciously limiting how we associate things.
This technique requires you to associate things in terms of place or location to help you remember the full set of information.
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