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The phrase "cases associated with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the context of discussing specific situations or cases in relation to a certain phenomenon, concept, or issue. For example: "Many cases associated with mass shootings have been reported in the US in recent years."
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Cases associated with fever at the onset of NPEV-associated AFP were found to be 62%.
Ten years ago my practice saw few cases associated with albinos.
As of Monday, the agency had received no reports of cases associated with other NECC products.
Most of the cancer cases associated with Remicade use were in children with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
There were 46 SJS and 37 TEN cases associated with 18 and 22 anticancer drugs in the literature, respectively.
Only a few cases associated with spinal deformities have been described.
The cases associated with non-ideality through formation of azeotropes are also discussed.
The cases associated with Nazi-era art looting are well known.
It also said he would advise government employees on new legal cases associated with the Internet.
Pernicious anemia is in most cases associated with an inflammation of the stomach called autoimmune gastritis.
"Western European countries are also reporting severe cases associated with H1N1," said Dr Caroline Brown, programme manager for influenza at the WHO in Europe.
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