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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associates by" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a method or manner of association, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The researchers found that the participants associates by their shared interests in music."
Alternatives: "connect through" or "linked by".
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"Citigroup has stated that they would solve the problems in Associates by bringing Associates up to Citigroup's standards, but it's not totally clear that Citigroup's standards are tighter," he said.
He noted that bar associations frown on the use of the term "and associates" by single practitioners.
Yet Sanders introduced himself to his associates by it.
Officials fear that punters are communicating with associates by mobile phone direct from the stadiums.
Facing the death penalty, he surprised his former associates by agreeing to help the government after his conviction.
"They also create an uncooperative attitude among associates by leading them to think they are 'untouchable' with a union".
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But there is a deep, deep difference between trying to associate by emulation and association by manipulation.
11 1 THE ASSOCIATE, by Phillip Margolin.
15 1 THE ASSOCIATE, by Phillip Margolin.
"She was probably accorded more responsibility than the average associate by far".
He was associated by the Romans with Faunus.
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