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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Associate with/to someone or something

After the company failed to repay its loan the bank no longer wanted to associate itself with/to the company?Are both the prepositions possible with the word 'associate' in different constructions?
  

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It should be "with". I would put a comma after "loan".

  • It should be "with".
  • I would put a comma after "loan".
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It should be "with".

I would put a comma after "loan".

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