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The phrase "but associated with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting or related idea to the previous statement. Example: "Eating too much sugar can lead to health problems, but it is also associated with a heightened sense of pleasure and satisfaction." In this sentence, the phrase "but associated with" highlights the contrasting effects of consuming sugar.
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Sublingual buprenorphine is effective for opioid dependence treatment but associated with misuse, abuse, and diversion.
Born in South Africa but associated with Britain's Royal Ballet, Cranko did the seemingly unthinkable in "Onegin".
(d) Significant Tmin (°C) anomalies associated with TYPE1 events (e) same as (d) but associated with TYPE2 events.
He was not an active conspirator but associated with the plotters on a number of occasions.
Complement C5 inhibitor eculizumab treatment in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome is effective, but associated with high costs.
"Yellow" is the odd word out – but, associated with the sun, loses its aspects of jaundice and cowardliness in favour of golden light.
Regression analysis revealed that CPM induction was independent of the perceived conditioning pain level, but associated with the absolute CSI (P < 0.0001).
Initial results were encouraging but associated with many complications.
Cubitus valgus is not common, but associated with loss of extension and late ulnar nerve paralysis.
CONCLUSIONS: Infections complicating the course of patients with STEMI were uncommon but associated with markedly worse 90-day clinical outcomes.
Conclusions:Thrombo-embolic events were rare but associated with high short- and long-term morbidity and mortality.
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