Sentence examples for associates with less from inspiring English sources

The phrase "associates with less" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a relationship or connection with something of lesser value or quantity, but it needs more context to be meaningful.
Example: "In this study, we found that the group associates with less experienced individuals in their field."
Alternatives: "connects with fewer" or "relates to lesser".

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A number of observational studies as well as small and often uncontrolled clinical studies have shown that lower dialysate [Na+] associates with less thirst [ 47- 55], lower IDWG [ 48, 49, 51- 56, 56- 78], lower ECF volume [ 66, 76, 79, 80], and lower BP [ 48, 51, 54, 56, 61- 69, 75, 81- 83], with only a minority of studies being completely negative [ 47, 77, 84- 88].

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Together, these data suggest that NRP2 expression associates with less-differentiated high-grade tumors and TGF-β1 expression in HCC patients.

Ten of them found strong positive associations, meaning that more marijuana availability was associated with less harm from opioids.

Today, alas, her name is associated with less savory exploits.

As in other countries, wealth, education and (younger) age were associated with less anti-gay prejudice.

Manufacturing is still seen as a risk; a thing of Britain's past or something associated with less developed countries.

Women who take estrogen are better educated, wealthier and more concerned about their health, all associated with less heart disease.

Heavy rock music has over the years been associated with less beneficial effects.

But when she left in 2008, she was replaced by an associate with less influence.

Shallower insertions were associated with less pain and discomfort.

Graded slopes are associated with less mobile substrata.

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