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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated with possibility of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a connection or relationship between something and the potential for a certain outcome or event.
Example: "The study found that certain environmental factors are associated with the possibility of increased health risks."
Alternatives: "linked to the potential for" or "related to the chance of".
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They argued that prolonged growth period was associated with possibility of scoliosis curve progression [ 6].
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Even if the performance was almost equal between the sexes since two-thirds of both men and women had performed outdoor recreational PA during the preceding year, we found that there were more factors associated with possibilities of performing outdoor recreational PA among women.
All of these points, associated with the possibility of a simultaneous analysis of several genes and scalability 'homemade' make it a valuable tool as a new diagnostic approach of CNMs.
Lastly, formal creditors would prefer to lend for the purpose of production over that of consumption, since the former is associated with the possibility of generating positive surplus required to meet debt obligations.
According to Gladue, self-reported assessment of RP severity is associated with the possibility of placebo responses [ 36].
Given the randomness of the data, the use of any threshold T a defining the presence or absence of an anomaly is inevitably associated with the possibility of a wrong identification.
While a witnessed arrest status is one of the strong prognostic factors for survival of OHCA, an unwitnessed arrest is associated with little possibility of survival [ 9].
The main diagnosis of the inpatient encounter certainly is associated with the possibility of happening future encounters within the same hospital (e.g. chronic diseases and neoplasms are followed for longer periods than injuries or poisoning).
This fact associated with the possibility of obtaining over-the-counter medications for the majority of chronic conditions could explain our findings.
The major concerns about the use of surfactants in transdermal drug delivery are associated with the possibility of local irritation, erythema, itching, and the time required for adequate skin recovery, as well as problems related with the transport into the systemic circulation (7– 9).
Persistence of higher fasting plasma glucose early in therapy was associated with the possibility of having very high HbA1c at 24 weeks.
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