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better associate with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "better associate with" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used when discussing preferences or relationships, but it would be clearer to use a more conventional expression. Example: "I find that I better associate with people who share my interests and values."
Wiki
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Poe originally titled the story "Murders in the Rue Trianon" but renamed it to better associate with death.
Wiki
While genomic instability was addressed previously based on a quantitative analysis [23], a more refined molecular signature is expected to better associate with the diagnosis of lung cancer.
Science
There is controversy of which parameters better associate with early mortality, and thus should be implemented as the microcirculation end point resuscitation [ 1- 3].
Science
Try to determine what kind of presents would better associate with the activity of your partner's company.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Not only has Michael O'Leary embraced Twitter, but he has festooned Ryanair's €18m (£13m) head office with accoutrements better associated with a Silicon Valley tech headquarters.
News & Media
Instead, the current wave of Harrymania brings the Potter series to a fever pitch better associated with movie hype, major sports events and hot new Christmas toys.
News & Media
The restaurant's 21 draft beers are from Germany, Belgium, Austria and the Czech Republic, and they are described in poetic terms better associated with wine lists.
News & Media
This question may be broadly re-formulated asking which component of the inspiratory cycle is better associated with VILI?
Science
Our prior work in this area demonstrated that ventricular strain was better associated with clinical measures of the adequacy of perfusion than LVEF [20].
Science
It is shown that the compact low-speed regions are better associated with large-flux-expansion regions, and they are found near active regions.
Science
Although the greater trochanter is a good surrogate for the prostate bed center, it is better associated with the posterior beacon location.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, consider using more common alternatives like "relate better to" or "connect more with" instead of the slightly awkward "better associate with".
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "better associate with" in contexts where simpler language would be more effective. Overly formal or complex wording can sometimes obscure your intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "better associate with" functions as a verb phrase, indicating a preference or improved ability to connect, relate, or align with something. As Ludwig suggests, while grammatically acceptable, more common alternatives might improve clarity.
Frequent in
Wiki
25%
Science
25%
News & Media
25%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "better associate with" is used to express a preference or improved connection, but it's not standard in written English. Ludwig AI suggests that using more conventional phrases could improve clarity. The phrase appears in various contexts like Wiki, Science, and News & Media, but is infrequent overall. While grammatically acceptable, aiming for simpler and more direct language is often advisable. Consider alternatives like "relate better to" or "connect more closely with" for more effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
relate more effectively with
Focuses on improved relational dynamics.
connect on a deeper level with
Emphasizes emotional or intellectual connection.
find greater affinity with
Highlights a stronger sense of shared interests or values.
align more closely with
Stresses improved alignment or agreement.
harmonize better with
Suggests improved compatibility or agreement.
resonate more strongly with
Highlights a more profound emotional or intellectual connection.
identify more readily with
Emphasizes an easier or faster connection.
integrate more seamlessly with
Highlights a smoother integration process.
feel a stronger bond with
Suggests a more robust emotional connection.
click more naturally with
Emphasizes a more effortless and instinctive connection.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "better associate with" for clarity?
Consider using alternatives like "relate better to", "connect more with", or "align more closely with" for improved clarity.
Is "better associate with" grammatically incorrect?
While not strictly incorrect, "better associate with" is less common and can sound awkward. Ludwig AI notes that it's not standard written English and suggests alternatives.
What contexts are suitable for the phrase "better associate with"?
The phrase might be suitable in contexts where you want to express a preference for connecting or aligning with something, although simpler alternatives are often preferred. It can be replaced by "find greater affinity with" or "harmonize better with".
What are some alternatives to "better associate with" in a professional setting?
In professional contexts, consider using more formal alternatives such as "align more closely with", "integrate more seamlessly with", or "relate more effectively with".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested