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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associating him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of linking or connecting someone with a particular idea, group, or characteristic.
Example: "The report was criticized for associating him with the controversial decision without sufficient evidence."
Alternatives: "linking him" or "connecting him".
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The stylist's name was not used to avoid associating him with providers of illicit treatments.
And his lawyer has complained about people associating him with Breivik.
My fears of associating him with all the pain and suffering have been completely unfounded.
(A tradition associating him with the planning of the new city of Rhodes, almost at the end of the century, surely stretches his life span beyond belief).
So they are ultimately altering the persona of him after his death and associating him with a product that, in life, he stayed away from.
Mr. Goldhaber's background in a specific form of computer networking does not deter friends and relatives from associating him with computer networking of every kind.
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Socialization begins when an individual start to associate him-or herself with a new working group, an organisation, or work in an industrial sector.
He took no part in the making of the film with which most people associate him.
Still, "I would never have associated him with being a deranged killer," Sergeant Nichols said.
I associate him with a certain kind of avant-garde spectacle.
"They continue to associate him, I think unfairly, with the problems Bill Clinton has had".
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