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"found associations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the discovery of new connections or relationships between two or more things. For example, "The researchers found associations between lifestyle factors and health outcomes."
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Studies have found associations between PM2.5 and cardiovascular events.
Several studies have found associations between diesel exposure, respiratory symptoms, and/or impaired pulmonary function.
There have also been several earlier studies that found associations between air pollution and autism spectrum disorders and learning and development in children.
Importantly, the nurses' study found associations between fertility and certain eating behaviors, but it didn't test whether adopting new eating habits would make a difference.
We found associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms at the GBA and MAPT loci and PD AAO and progression.
The studies reviewed, conducted mainly in developed countries, found associations between depression and crashes.
An elegant study [53] found associations between all causes of mortality and doses of jogging.
Some studies found associations between the age of transfused RBCs and poorer outcomes, whereas others did not.
The panel also found "associations" between meat and pancreatic and prostate cancer.
That's a good thing -- the researchers also found associations between having a positive outlook and improved physical health.
Recent studies have found associations with tuberculosis and sepsis [43], [49].
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