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The phrase "associates who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of associates and specifying a particular characteristic or action related to them.
Example: "The associates who completed the training will receive a certification."
Alternatives: "members who" or "colleagues who".
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The sublease had been arranged by the theater's former business associates, who have denied any mismanagement.
Their criminal associates, who were caught in the same operation, appeared alongside the three in court.
The associates who work with Ms. Letinsky on these magazine pieces seem tickled by her chaos.
In 1828, a group of his associates, who styled themselves "liberals," hatched a tyrannicidal assassination plot.
One is having a network of friends and associates who keep you well informed.
"Our joke is we trained generations of associates who are now partners there," Mr. Sheffer said.
The joint venture has its own staff of national brokers and associates who sell recreational properties.
Associates who claim to know his mind say that Mr. Perot may try something new.
"He had some of [Catiline's] associates, who were Roman citizens, summarily executed without trial.
In the film, Bulger's other associates who traded their stories to the feds chime in too.
Each time they missed, but captured family members or associates who offered new information.
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