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Discover Ludwig"he associates" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when talking about someone connecting or linking something or someone in their mind. Example: "John associates the color blue with sadness." In this sentence, "John" is the subject, "associates" is the verb, and "the color blue" is the object of the verb.
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He associates patriotism with nationalism.
"He associates our golf cart with food.
Writer lists qualities he associates with Warhol's life and career.
Hackberry hears bugles on the wind, remnants he associates with the time of Cortés.
He associates pigs with the spring because his family slaughtered them then.
The car is a 5 Series BMW, a vehicle he associates for no good reason with criminality, drug dealing.
Like many people here, Mr. Hughey can point to a particular project that he associates with Mr. Inouye.
Having grown up in Peckham, south London, he associates high-density housing with bed bugs rather than neighbourliness.
In retrospect he associates his experience of her with something that happened during his childhood.
Chris needs to remember that the 'help' he associates with cigarettes is an illusion.
These days, he says, he associates knotty pine with "security and familiarity".
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