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The phrase "associated with making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a relationship or connection between something and the act of creating or producing something.
Example: "The research findings are associated with making significant improvements in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "linked to creating" or "related to producing".
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Cordova's goal is to remove the hassle associated with making group plans.
Buying second-hand clothes helps to avoid carbon emissions associated with making and shipping new clothing.
Demographers are growing increasingly concerned with the problems associated with making causal inferences from observational data.
"We believe the best long-term investing performance is associated with making the fewest errors," Mr. Olstein said.
"The word 'access' is usually associated with making contributions, and he does not have a monetary contribution to make".
Equipment associated with making explosive devices was also found during a search of the property, he said.
There are risks associated with making raw milk cheeses and cheesemakers must process these cheeses safely, Dr. Donnelly said.
Identifying the factors associated with making quit attempts is an essential pillar to reach successful quitting.
The costs were defined as the additional resource costs associated with making baby walkers safer.
Second, there are costs associated with making a defective product that will be thrown away.
Furthermore, more efficient paths are found to be associated with making fewer errors.
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associated with implementing
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associated with accommodating
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linked to the making
connected with making
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