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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associates easily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that forms connections or relationships without difficulty.
Example: "She has a talent for networking and associates easily with new people at events."
Alternatives: "connects effortlessly" or "relates easily".
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The artificial systems consist of a carbohydrate chain containing some 5-20 andms and in one end a molecule that associates easily with water.
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Just as there are few people who can write poems like Schiller, there are few analytic patients who can free-associate easily, if at all.
Madhulika S. Khandelwal, director of the Asian American Center at Queens College, said that the continuing influx of immigrants brought in less-educated relatives who tended to sustain caste distinctions, and created masses of caste members who could associate easily with one another.
This means that the highly binding NO3− counterions can associate easily to surfactant micelles (S+) and shield the positive charge forming S+X− associates with a higher apparent negative charge in the water phase.
Lang's liberal conservatism enabled him to associate easily with Socialist leaders such as Will Crooks and George Lansbury, successive mayors of Poplar, incidentally bringing the latter back to regular communion in the Church.
Thus, in qualitative terms, less charged bacteria (i.e., E. coli) will associate more easily with the α-HL nanopore.
This phase of drug release is termed as 'initial burst' and is attributed to the release of drug that is bound to the surface of the microsphere or associated with easily accessible pores.
But they offer no realistic solution to the multiple tragic problems associated with easily acquired and easily discarded "pets".
The associated methods easily become complicated because one often has to take several issues into account.
Treatment with sipuleucel-T extends survival and is associated with easily manageable side effects, which are usually mild.
This is consistent with the removal of xylose from the copier paper, enabling any amorphous cellulose chains to associate more easily and thus become more crystalline (Wan et al., 2010).
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