Sentence examples for very associated with from inspiring English sources

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Socialism was very associated with Labour".

("No matter what people say, black is very associated with New York," she said).

"The history of France is very associated with Catholics, and to strike a church is to strike one of those elements that constitutes the identity of France," said Guillaume Goubert, the editor of La Croix, a Catholic daily newspaper.

"Disability is very associated with being 'rubbish'rubbish

Although MySpace was an internationally recognized brand and very associated with music and entertainment, it was also seen as a poorly designed site that was past its prime.

So I think for us it's just a question of building… Our brand is very associated with young men, and that purity is part of why the business works.

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"But unlike queer or dyke, bitch (and the N-word) are still very much in use and very much associated with its very strong pejorative value.

We found that one microsatellite marker was very strongly associated with meiotic drive, whereas a second showed a weaker association.

"I was very strongly associated with the Qualcomm chip".

Muslims there are very often associated with the terrorists".

Formerly the disease of kings, gout is now very clearly associated with deprivation.

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