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associated

[uh-soh-shee-ey-tid, -see-] / əˈsoʊ ʃiˌeɪ tɪd, -si- /










ADJECTIVE
linked
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Example Sentences

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"We're not redacting the names of famous men and women that are associated with Epstein," he added.

From BBC

"Labor income systematically lifts individuals up in comparison to others. Capital income, which is more unstable and concentrated, is more often associated with decreasing income," Iacono said.

From Science Daily

His attorney, Alan Jackson, told reporters outside the courthouse after the hearing that “there are very, very complex, serious issues associated with this case” that need to be analyzed.

From Los Angeles Times

It's also unclear if Epstein was associated with all of these figures or whether he attended these events.

From BBC

"I don't think it's a helpful term, there isn't a particularly unusual set of symptoms, there's no indication of it being associated with exceptional severity, exceptionally rapid spread or exceptional health impact," says Prof Fraser.

From BBC