Sentence examples for will be associate from inspiring English sources

The phrase "will be associate" is not correct in English.
It should be "will be an associate" or "will be associated." You can use it when discussing future roles or relationships, but it needs to be properly structured. Example: "After the training program, she will be an associate in the marketing department."

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When he starts at the New Museum on Dec. 20, he will be associate curator.

From now on, fresh-faced lecturers at Warwick will be "assistant professors", senior lecturers will be "associate professors".

Russell Beale will be associate producer of the four plays, while the directors include Eyre and Goold – whose credits include the acclaimed play about one of the biggest frauds in corporate history, Enron.

The teaching staff will be associate members of Birmingham University, giving them access to cutting edge teaching and subject pedagogy, as well as access to the library, lectures and sports facilities.

Ivanka will be Associate Producer once she extricates herself from her various business ventures.

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Mr Carney will be associated with a lost decade.

"It's often the case that a chief executive will be associated with a company.

There is always a risk that they will be associated with extreme exertion, or unexpected bivouacs.

Second, your identity will be associated with a performance score that encapsulates your reputation.

One actor in particular will be associated with Herzog for ever – Klaus Kinski, who appeared in five Herzog films.

In the future, the spider on the neck or the angel wings on the back will be associated with grandparents.

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