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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associates well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how one thing connects or works effectively with another.
Example: "This software associates well with various operating systems, ensuring compatibility across different devices."
Alternatives: "works well with" or "pairs nicely with".
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The seedheads turn brown in late summer and provide food for birds Perovskia, Russian sage, is a sub-shrub that creates a haze of soft purple-blue over silver-grey leaves and associates well with grasses.
The culture temperature associates well with the metabolism of microorganisms in use (Giri et al. 2015; Salehizadeh and Shojaosadati 2001).
Using yeast two-hybrid screening, we discovered the surprising finding that the SYCP2 NTR associates well with the centromere.
He told his associates, well I can't close the place, but I can refuse to send any new prisoners there.
A typical analysis of these data includes determining eQTLs, i.e. regions in the genome for which the genotype across strains associates well with RNA transcript levels.
The profile for kidney and liver tend to be more similar with each other than others, which associates well with the model's weaker performance in differentiating these two tissues.
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A talkative sales associate, well dressed in a gray suit and purple tie, set me up in one of the dressing rooms, a brightly lighted chamber behind a steel door that had several circular portholes.
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