assoc.
Americanabbreviation
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associate.
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associated.
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association.
abbreviation
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associate(d)
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association
Example Sentences
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He formed his own boutique firm, Lowell & Assoc., with a focus on “public interest representation in matters that defend the integrity of the legal system and protect individuals and institutions from government overreach,” according to its website.
From Los Angeles Times
Law enforcement could return with more agents and use force but that would be "highly dangerous," Assoc Prof Mason said.
From BBC
"They have either not been instructed by acting President Choi to stand down, or they are refusing his orders to do so," says Assoc Prof Richey.
From BBC
"This process involves using specially engineered aerogels to emit infrared radiation through the atmospheric 'sky window', effectively cooling surface temperatures below ambient levels," said Assoc Prof Duong.
From Science Daily
"These aerogels could reduce energy consumption in both residential and commercial buildings, especially in tropical climates where cooling is now a necessity," added Assoc Prof Duong.
From Science Daily
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