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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associates herself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who identifies with or connects to a particular group, idea, or identity.
Example: "In her speech, she associates herself with the values of environmental sustainability and social justice."
Alternatives: "identifies with" or "aligns herself with".
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"There are a lot of people who jump on the bandwagon with this sort of thing but she is very careful about what she associates herself with".
Maintaining her optimistic outlook on life and fun-loving personality is easy for her because she's intentional about the choices she makes, the people she associates herself with, and the impact she has on others.
The irony of the election success, only hours earlier, of Marine Le Pen, leader of France's Front National, who closely associates herself with Jeanne d'Arc, was lost on no one.
Dot also associates herself as Walford's Good Samaritan, often taking in residents when they are homeless.
Several months into the experiment, however, union officials and progressive advocates have been unconvinced, noting that for all of the rhetorical support for teachers and collective bargaining, Rhee often associates herself with efforts that run counter to those groups and interests.
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And Handel, herself an establishment Republican, tread cautiously in associating herself with Trump.
She would see a picture of herself but not be able to associate herself with it".
After returning to Boston from further study abroad, Follett associated herself with the Roxbury Neighborhood House.
Ms. Mink, however, stopped short of associating herself with the women's liberation movement.
In more recent years, she has associated herself with the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament".
Chancellor Angela Merkel could not find time (although she "associated" herself with Obama).
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