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The phrase "a better correlation with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship or connection between two variables or sets of data, indicating that one shows a stronger or more favorable relationship than another.
Example: "The new study found a better correlation with the treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction levels compared to previous research."
Alternatives: "a stronger association with" or "an improved relationship with".
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Moreover, MAC showed a better correlation with interstitial fibrosis than did urinary protein, and fH correlated better with global sclerosis than urinary protein in patients with IgAN.
"We've found that return on capital has a better correlation with stock prices than price-earnings multiples," he said.
Procalcitonin shows a better correlation with clinical severity.
However, these three parameters all show a better correlation with permeability.
These equations show similar deviations, but PR shows a better correlation with experimental data.
The Aachen compactor specimens tend to show a better correlation with field samples than Marshall specimens.
The result demonstrates that our method has a better correlation with the intuitions of human judgments than other related works.
However, the result from QAAv5 showed a better correlation with in situ data, although underestimating Kd and ZSD.
Among the kinetic models evaluated, the pseudo-second order model presented a better correlation with the experimental data.
The weight average particle size gave a better correlation with the notched Izod results than the number average particle size.
The two first methods (t, t2) have a better correlation with the UC-C and UC-CP models, and in a lesser degree with the UC-CN model.
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