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The phrase "associated with men or" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, behaviors, or characteristics that are linked to or typically found in men.
Example: "The study examined various traits that are often associated with men or masculinity in different cultures."
Alternatives: "linked to men" or "related to men".
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Are they mostly traits associated with men or women?
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According to the Sasang typology, it is helpful to personalize traditional medical treatment by distinguishing people into four types based on the maturity and stability of Yang (i.e., the active principle of life associated with men, creative change, heat, and light) or Yin (i.e., the passive principle of life associated with women, persistence, cold, and darkness).
It occurs because the traits we typically associate with leaders – forceful, dominant, strong, competent or even heroic – are stereotypically associated with men.
Why Texas women carry firearms Jump to media player Whether it's the image of the cowboy or the armed soldier, guns are often associated with men.
In the political sphere, manufacturing work is often associated with men, and specifically white men.
"The traits that have traditionally been associated with men - reticence, stoicism, single-mindedness - have been marginalised.
"It was a raw drink, associated with men and hard work," Giannola said.
He enjoyed the company of grandiloquent men and mainly associated with men of the left.
Despite his modest education he read widely, developed scholarly tastes, and associated with men of learning.
There was no gene found to be associated with men's infidelity.
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