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"frequent association with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to being often connected or linked to something or someone. Example: The politician's frequent association with controversial figures raised questions about his character.
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Here, we examine the gene environment of Af1503-like receptors and find a frequent association with transmembrane transport proteins.
Apart from their beauty, it is likely their frequent association with the dimmed fates and wan hopes of the victims of the AIDS epidemic — which took his life, in 1996, at the age of thirty-eight.
The delicate, barely audible sound of the jew's harp led in Asia to its frequent association with contemplation and to its use in Thailand and 19th-century Austria as an instrument for lover's serenades.
The presence of p53-Abs did not correlate with sex or age but showed frequent association with tumors of squamous cell carcinoma (31%) in comparison with adenocarcinoma (13.6%) (P=0.052).
However, coming up with accurate models or meta-models from noisy real-life data is often a formidable task due to their frequent association with high degrees of random noise, which might render an ANN or GP model either over- or underfitted.
Primary RES appears to have a frequent association with primary headaches especially migraine.
The first relates to the frequent association with right ventricular (RV) dysfunction.
It has a genetic predisposition in the form of a frequent association with the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) B27 [10].
Additional interest in understanding vernadite structure arises from its frequent association with tectomanganates (i.e., tunnel structures) in the environment.
This retrospective survey shows some specific features for CH in women: earlier onset of disease, more frequent association with 'migrainous' symptoms during the attacks and a longer duration of untreated attacks.
Cirrocumulus and cirrostratus are sometimes informally referred to as "cirriform clouds" because of their frequent association with cirrus.
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