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The phrase "associating me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of linking or connecting oneself with something or someone.
Example: "I don't appreciate you associating me with that controversial opinion."
Alternatives: "linking me" or "connecting me".
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I know you're threatened by me, but unconsciously associating me with Monet's not gonna help.
"I think that moving forward the issue of anxiety will fade out and people will start to get back to associating me with a fun-living, free-spirited guy," Beljan said.
But, I am even more offended that he is associating me as a male with his bias and violence against women.
I reviewed American Tapestry, a book about Michelle Obama's ancestors by Rachel Swarns, a couple of weeks ago, but with the release imminent, a number of articles associating me with the book have appeared, necessitating some clarification.
People were associating me with [it] and I feel like once something becomes bigger than you, then you want to let it go before you get too attached". Kat Graham said she built her vintage party look around her Tiffany & Co necklace.
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Perhaps they didn't even associate me with the Lashers.
"People associate me more with progress in this area".
It's just something people didn't associate me with.
"People obviously associate me with sunset," she says.
"People feel good about themselves and associate me with that".
I like that people really love the show and associate me with it.
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