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The phrase "associates over the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a group of associates in a specific context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The meeting was attended by several associates over the course of the project."
Alternatives: "associates during the" or "associates throughout the".
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Nearby, I ran into Michael Zantovsky´, one of his closest associates over the years.
His unhappiness is understood to have spilled over in conversations with associates over the weekend.
But when spring bonuses are added to the equation, there has been little increase for Cravath's associates over the last two years.
The capture of several reputedly close associates over the past couple of years, however, had begun to suggest his arrest was just a matter of time.
By the mid-1960's, however, Mr. Levesque had parted company with a number of his former friends and associates over the issue of Quebec's future in Canada.
But he told friends and associates over the weekend that he was, in the words of one close associate, "despondent and enraged" by what had happened.
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