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Susiecathy Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is it "assoicated with" or "associated to"?

I see a lot of "associated to" in my job as a technical editor. I always prefer "associated with."

Which is grammatically correct?

Signed,
Susie, the ever-curious
  

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Welcome to the forums, Susie! I've never seen "associated to ". But there are many variations in the use of prepositions in the English-speaking world.

  • Welcome to the forums, Susie!
  • I've never seen "associated to ".
  • But there are many variations in the use of prepositions in the English-speaking world.
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Welcome to the forums, Susie!

I've never seen "associated to". But there are many variations in the use of prepositions in the English-speaking world.

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