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The phrase "to associate with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing relationships, connections, or interactions with people or groups.
Example: "She tends to associate with individuals who share her interests in environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "to connect with" or "to engage with".
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to associate with
verb
To join in or form a league, union, or association.
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"No one wants to associate with failure".
They also like to associate with winners.
Suddenly, I wasn't allowed to associate with them.
Even rich Jews didn't want to associate with them".
"People don't want to associate with me," she said.
You're not supposed to associate with each other.
"Do you mean people I used to associate with?
You wouldn't want to associate with them either.
These are not words one used to associate with Buicks.
"We feel left out; we need to associate with something.
I try not to associate with or be around assholes.
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