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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associates include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when listing or identifying individuals or entities that are part of a larger group or category.
Example: "The committee's associates include experts from various fields, such as science, technology, and education."
Alternatives: "members consist of" or "participants include".
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Incoming associates include Lyndsey Turner, Tom Morris, Paule Constable and Dominic Cooke.
Mr Obama is an Ivy-League-educated intellectual whose associates include unrepentant terrorists and swivel-eyed preachers.
The charges against the owner of the Gold Club, Steven E. Kaplan, and six associates include obstruction, credit card fraud and loan-sharking.
Clients of NMA, also known as Norm Marshall & Associates, include General Motors, Heineken, Puma, the SodaStream soda maker and the Xbox unit of Microsoft.
Mr. van Laast's lengthy list of associates include Mr. Gilkison (artistic director and choreographer), Lindsey Hiller-Tate (ballroom consultant and associate choreographer) and Nichola Traherne (assistant director and assistant choreographer).
His associates include the biggest Silicon Valley figures of our time: Sun founder Scott McNealy, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, former AOL chairman Steve Case and another Steve whose last name was Jobs.
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His teaching associates included such luminaries as Paul.
Several famous associates, including Robinson and Davis, will share personal reflections.
He only mentioned a few associates, including "Frank, whose last name I've forgotten".
There was a coup attempt involving close associates, including his brother.
Her friends and associates included Rossetti, Millais, Whistler and, more controversially, George Eliot (who was living in sin).
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