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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associating that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of linking or connecting one idea or concept to another.
Example: "In our research, we are associating that particular behavior with increased productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "linking that" or "connecting that".
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By assessing population genetic structure at multiple spatial scales, and associating that structure with recent demographic trends in spawning adult abundance (run size) and body size (mean length), we provide important information to designate management units and to prioritize populations within those units for restoration efforts.
"People have stopped associating that with authority over knowing what's right and what's wrong".
It arrived at the 7,000 total by estimating how much women drink, associating that with conditions it has no proof are alcohol related, and dividing the birth rate by 100.
Looking to nip this issue in the bud before they get dragged too deep into it, Verizon has sent a letter to congress promising to put a removable warning label on the screens of "all new devices it sells", informing users that the phone is capable of tracking their location and potentially associating that location with other customer data.
In part, this is due to a lack of research examining the magnitude of exercise adaptation in youths, and comparing that to either the magnitude of adaptation in those same youths as adults, or associating that adaptive response with sporting success later in life.
Registration will result in the assignment to the individual's entry in the National Register of Electors of a unique identifier that is randomly generated, associating that identifier with the elector's name, address, sex, and date of birth.
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I have often wondered why they associate that word with this affair," Mrs. Robertson said.
"It's the stunts associated that are more concerning.
"I associate that name with, like, pop stars.
I do notice that I associate that smell with something unpleasant.
Always logging in at the same place will help you associate that area with focusing.
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