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The phrase "associations more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare or indicate an increase in associations, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "We need to explore associations more to understand the underlying patterns."
Alternatives: "more associations" or "increased associations".
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Where and when are these associations more likely to dissipate?
FIFA has 208 member associations, more than the United Nations.
Likewise, if your mind is already stocked with ideas and associations, more are likely to come your way.
Perhaps no group appreciated the song's emancipationist associations more clearly than African Americans.
These disparate associations, more carefully isolated and combined in individual works than previously in Mr. Siena's art, make this savvy re-arrival the best show of his career.
Another limitation arises from the failure to test participants' hearing over time, as happened with cognitive tests, making associations more difficult to tease out.
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After he did so he watched his own players, "guilty by association", more than once beaten up by opposition teams.
A meal for six at Le Cirque 2000 in Manhattan cost the association more than $1,000, partly because of a $250 bottle of Italian wine.
His mutiny prompted 16 other tracks from the original 79 members to withdraw, costing the association more than $2 million in annual dues.
This makes measurement association more problematic.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than half the individuals with the disease have not been diagnosed.
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