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"pride of association" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe a sense of pride or satisfaction that one has in being associated with a certain group or cause. For example, "The volunteers who helped build the new community center felt a great sense of pride of association knowing they had contributed to creating something so wonderful."
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You feel a sense of pride by association; it's ridiculous, but you feel it.
Hearing of these people, we are filled with pride by association; touched, vicariously, with virtue.
Even if they have nothing in common with another celebrity, "they feel pride by association".
(South America) Their pride in their association with EIN was reflected in the expectation that the organization will maintain high standards and transparent independence to optimize the short- and long-term success of the network.
"Freedom of association".
"Perceptual conditions of association".
List of association references.
"There was a compelling argument for the opportunity provided by a Jubilee year to open discussion on religion and homophobia," said Deborah Oakley-Melvin, a former president of the San Francisco Gay Pride association who is helping organize the Rome event.
Maltz, a writer who had thrown himself into the war (he wrote "Pride of the Marines," and, incidentally, fiction for The New Yorker), was now, because of beliefs and associations the Constitution should have protected, headed to jail; he read a statement about his pride in being an American.
Pride of the nation".
The pride of all of us.
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