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I am associated with vs I am associated in

Both phrases are not correct as they are missing a word after 'associated.' The correct phrase should be 'I am associated with' followed by the noun or organization you are associated with.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2860 views

I am associated with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is 'I am associated with' followed by the noun or organization you are associated with. It indicates a connection or relationship with something or someone.

Examples:

  • I am associated with the local charity organization.
  • She is associated with the research team at the university.
  • So really understand that I am associated with it and walk away.
  • I am associated with sectors that are calling for greater involvement of national parliaments in the building of Europe.
  • I am proud to be associated with the Reporters Without Borders.
  • I am proud to be associated with the rejection of the original report and, I hope, the passing of the report as amended.
  • I am proud to be associated with this step and I shall be very interested to hear from the Commissioner, who is here today, whether the Commission intends to respond positively to this request by Parliament.
  • I am thinking of the challenges associated with climate change and energy.
  • I am glad that the fears of risks associated with such cooperation have not come true.
  • I have to say that I am glad we are not associated with that practice.
  • I am not sure how much fun he thinks is associated with debates held at this time of night on this subject.
  • As a doctor I am interested particularly in health-related changes such as increases in diseases typically associated with tropical areas.
  • I am well aware of the difficulties associated with the goal of achieving an unambiguous outcome of the negotiations.
  • I am very grateful to Mr Antunes for pointing out that international law does not make sufficient provision for the problems associated with terrorism.
  • All in all, I am keenly aware of Parliament's wish to be closely associated with the preparation and implementation of research initiatives within the Union.
  • I am grateful to Mr Belleré and to those associated with him on the production of a very good report.
  • Since I have mentioned our national position, although I am here to represent the Council, I should say that all the Member States are welcome to be associated with this resolution within the United Nations framework.
  • I hope that this measure will become effective soon, but I am also aware that it is just a partial stop-gap solution until the relevant standard addresses the risk associated with magnets comprehensively.
  • I am not sure about it being exquisite: this is not a word usually associated with me, but I will accept it.
  • However, I was - and I am again - disappointed with the scant attention paid to the ethical aspects associated with the in vitro diagnostic technique.
  • On the subject of research, I am thinking in particular of that relating to the new vaccines that enable the risks associated with the use of antibiotics to be removed.
  • I am pleased that the Group of the European People's Party and European Democrats have withdrawn the amendments concerning the problems associated with dilution.

I am associated in

This phrase is not correct in English. It is missing a word after 'associated.'

  • So really understand that I am associated with it and walk away.
  • I am associated with sectors that are calling for greater involvement of national parliaments in the building of Europe.
  • This Treaty is a great constitutional step forward for Europe, and I am proud to have been associated in its drafting.
  • And I am pleased that Norway and Iceland can also be associated in the agreement.
  • If it is me who has not moved on, then I am proud, because I do not wish to be associated in any way, particularly as an Englishwoman, with comments such as those.
  • I am thinking of the challenges associated with climate change and energy.
  • I am glad that the fears of risks associated with such cooperation have not come true.
  • I'm here on an H-1B visa, which means I can't be associated in any way with crime or criminal activity.
  • I have to say that I am glad we are not associated with that practice.
  • I am not sure how much fun he thinks is associated with debates held at this time of night on this subject.
  • I am proud to be associated with the Reporters Without Borders.
  • I am really confident that this proposal will ensure a sustainable future for both this species and the associated fishing industry.
  • As a doctor I am interested particularly in health-related changes such as increases in diseases typically associated with tropical areas.
  • I am well aware of the difficulties associated with the goal of achieving an unambiguous outcome of the negotiations.
  • I am very grateful to Mr Antunes for pointing out that international law does not make sufficient provision for the problems associated with terrorism.
  • I am pleased to say that over 300 places were made available from Member States and associated countries.
  • I am delighted that a European directive is devoted to improving consumer protection in Europe regarding the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees.
  • All in all, I am keenly aware of Parliament's wish to be closely associated with the preparation and implementation of research initiatives within the Union.
  • I am grateful to Mr Belleré and to those associated with him on the production of a very good report.
  • As one personally associated in 1969 with the effects of the Torrey Canyon disaster on the beaches and livelihoods of south-west England, I have understood and shared that concern for many years.

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