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"forever associated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that has been and will always be associated with something or someone. For example, "His name is forever associated with the fall of the Roman Empire".
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This is the era with which Berle is forever associated.
It's a street forever associated with the upper-crust gentleman.
His rebellious "yahoo" cry in the title song became iconic and was forever associated with him.
These intrepid names will be forever associated with the location, like a space-bound Christopher Columbus.
One of their friends of the period was Timothy Leary, forever associated with LSD.
That was when her name became forever associated with Roquefort beignets on apple purée.
People could have forever associated me with Balenciaga … Now I can imagine a whole new vocabulary.
The "fat toad" epithet was widely reported and forever associated with Irabu.
It would be wonderful if computation remained forever associated with youth.
Anne Tyler is but the latest celebrated writer forever associated with Baltimore.
"Blair and New Labor were forever associated after that with being more spin than real," said Greenberg.
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