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Is it correct to say "I associate my ringtone with a headache"

English Language & Usage Asked on March 26, 2021

The idea is that it is very annoying and I’m tired to hear the same tune over and over again. Please see the full sentence where the phrase is used.

Aren’t you tired of your old boring ringtone that you almost associate with a headache?

One Answer

The situation you seem to be describing is that the ringtone gives you a headache. Every time you hear that sound, your head hurts.

It does make sense to associate a ringtone with a headache, but that would describe a different situation: Every time I talk on the phone, I get a headache. Therefore, whenever I hear the ringtone and I think of talking on the phone, I'm reminded of having a headache.

Answered by Juhasz on March 26, 2021

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