associate
(with)
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word, idea, theory, term
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generally,
commonly,
invariably
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A decrease in consumer spending is generally associated with fears of instability. The word is commonly associated with youth culture.
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discuss
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idea, problem, issue, question, topic, theme
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at length, briefly, thoroughly
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Wilson and Crick (1965) discuss the problem at length. Sim's article discusses the issue thoroughly.
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establish
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relationship, connection
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firmly, clearly, conclusively
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Geologists have been unable to firmly establish a connection between the two types of fossils. Lopez conclusively establishes a relationship
between the two phenomena.
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examine
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facts, evidence, effects, aspects
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briefly, critically, thoroughly
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We shall now briefly examine the evidence
for the existence of dark matter. Our aim is to thoroughly examine the effects of stress.
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demonstrate
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existence, need, effects, importance
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clearly, convincingly
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The study clearly demonstrates the importance of support for dementia sufferers. Harvey's work convincingly demonstrates the need for a new approach to the problem.
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identify
(with) (often used in passive)
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causes, factors, issues, properties, needs, approach, origin
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correctly, clearly, closely
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This approach is closely identified with the
work of H. Crowley during the 1950s.The article clearly identifies the factors influencing the decision to go to war.
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