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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be associate to" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "be associated with"? You can use "be associated with" when describing a connection or relationship between two entities.
Example: "The research findings are often associated with improved health outcomes."
Alternatives: "be linked to" or "be connected with".
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The built-in WiFi means the device connects to Spotify's server at regular intervals, ensuring that the account associated with the device is still active (up to three offline devices can be associate to one account).
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Otherwise, it will be associated to zero.
No tectonic structure seems to be associated to Vinagre DDS.
Obesity seems to be associated to migraine headache.
However, such anomalies tend to be associated to uninteresting cases.
These regimes can be associated to instabilities of the flow.
Let f m be associated to f by Lemma 3.1.
Therefore, this higher uptake could be associated to polymeric effect.
The measure must be associated to a critical process R5.
Let be associated to the function by Lemma 3.1.
Such policies can be associated to users, objects or places.
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