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'to associate' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone or something shares a connection with another person or thing. For example, "He was keen to associate himself with the successful business."
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to associate
verb
To join in or form a league, union, or association.
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"No one wants to associate with failure".
He had to associate himself with that".
They also like to associate with winners.
Another 26 say they intend to associate.
They tend to associate speech with ability.
Suddenly, I wasn't allowed to associate with them.
I think I came to associate it with dad's death.
To associate the rabbis with urbanization seems a distortion.
It seemed safe to associate them with Mr. Kountze.
It's funny to associate ice cream with bad things.
"It's almost easier to associate that gesture with the company".
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