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The phrase "associated with guilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing feelings, emotions, or behaviors that relate to guilt.
Example: "The actions he took were often associated with guilt, leading to a troubled conscience."
Alternatives: "linked to guilt" or "connected to guilt."
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"It's associated with guilt".
No music should be associated with guilt; it is all pure pleasure.
Until he met Dymant, sex and intimacy had always been associated with guilt for Kafka, exacerbated by the possessiveness of his domineering father.
"If you take an activity that didn't used to be associated with guilt, and all of a sudden make it feel naughty, it enhances the pleasure," says Goldsmith.
For instance, because of the negative feelings associated with guilt, deceivers try to disassociate themselves from their crime by referring to others rather than to the self through a greater use of through the use third-person pronouns.
How are they able to downplay the costs associated with guilt, regret, and hypocritical behavior for acting immorally by going against what they know to be right, and also experience the self-rewards for moral behavior?
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It should be stressed that, despite the high prevalence rates of dental caries (66.5%) and TDI (34.1%) [ 2, 4], only those of greater severity were associated with parental guilt, demonstrating that feelings of guilt arise when oral health problems in children are clearly identifiable [ 17].
Tables 1 and 2 display the frequency distribution of the socio-demographic data, parental guilt and oral health problems.>> In the bivariate analysis, the following independent variables were associated with parental guilt: age of child, parental perception of child's general health and oral health as poor, history of toothache, dental caries, cavitated lesions and types of TDI.
EOI was positively associated with both guilt and shame, whereas CC/hostility was positively associated with shame.
A history of toothache was associated with parental guilt, further demonstrating the value of this factor.
TDI, such as avulsion/luxation and tooth discoloration, was associated with parental guilt.
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