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"complications associated with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to issues or problems that come up as a result of something else. For example, "The complication associated with this procedure makes it difficult to recommend to most patients."
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There can also be complications associated with an injection.
Complications associated with this procedure occurred in 33 patients (27%).
There were no complications associated with topical vancomycin use.
The government's main problem, though, the substantive challenge, is the many complications associated with going there.
Q: What about the severe complications associated with the 1976 swine flu vaccine?
Reno died early on Monday from complications associated with Parkinson's disease, her goddaughter, Gabrielle D'Alemberte, said.
Joann passed away on October 9, 2006, due to complications associated with cancer.
HIRSCH--Joseph A.,80, died January 9, 2009 after complications associated with Parkinson's Disease.
Kiringoda, R. & Lustig, L. A meta-analysis of the complications associated with osseointegrated hearing aids.
"About 90percentt of patients die from complications associated with Pseudomonas," Dr. Pier said.
However, few papers have compared complications associated with this treatment.
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