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The phrase "might be associated with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting a possible connection between two people, places, things, or ideas. For example, "The increased risk of flooding in certain regions of the world might be associated with more frequent and intense storms."
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Therefore HBoV might be associated with gastroenteritis cases.
Aberrant placental microRNA (miRNA) expression might be associated with PE.
Vohra et al have demonstrated that "serious adverse events might be associated with pediatric manipulation".
Thus, PTPRS might be associated with ERK on the plasma membrane.
Other nutrients that might be associated with constipation include water and magnesium.
These results indicate that VEGF and sVEGFR might be associated with dysregulated lipid conditions in AD.
Overexpression of CYP4G16 in our study might be associated with cuticle reinforcement in resistance.
These data suggested that IGF-IR expression in GBMs might be associated with chemoresistance to TMZ.
We hypothesize that germline polymorphisms might be associated with clinical outcome.
One idea is that dark energy might be associated with the vacuum energy of free space.
Some research suggests that tea drinking might be associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease.
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