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Discover LudwigThe phrase "known associate" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to someone who is known by another person through their association, or connection, to a certain group or organization. For example, "The police are currently investigating the activities of a known associate of the organized crime ring."
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During their journey, they will encounter Valkyrie, a known associate – and sometime romantic interest – of Thor in the comic.
The candidate said he needed more information about Duke, who is arguably the nation's best known associate of the KKK and about whom Trump had spoken previously.
The agents knew who de Leon-Aguilar was, Saunders said, because they had his photograph and information as a known associate of his wife.
We showed previously that GRF1, which is known associate with NR2B receptors, mediates LTD but not TBS-induced LTP as measured by field recordings in the CA1 hippocampus of 1-month old mice [9].
Nevertheless, aging is known associate strongly with tooth loss.
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In contrast to the known associated HLA alleles in Caucasians, we found a whole distinct spectrum of associated alleles.
Both are felons and known associates.
Police continued to search for leads, including surveilling known associates and family members.
Politically exposed persons – or PEPs, public officials, their families and known associates – are considered high risk clients by those providing offshore services.
A senior F.B.I. official said today that the authorities were examining hundreds of e-mail messages to and from the suspected hijackers and their known associates.
They behave as parasitic elements and usually have no known associated function that is advantageous to the host.
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