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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit correlated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a slight relationship or connection between two variables or concepts.
Example: "The data shows that the two variables are a bit correlated, suggesting a possible link between them."
Alternatives: "somewhat related" or "slightly connected".
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Ether prices are a bit correlated to bitcoin prices as many people trade bitcoins against Ethers.
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For Model 4, the RWs estimated with RSS and wPGP have a weaker correlation, r = 0.21 (P = 1.11 × 10−15), but also a bit more essentially correlate with the PWM score, r = 0.16 (P = 4.03 × 10−9) and r = 0.15 (P = 2.044 × 10−8), respectively (Table 9).
When the decoding is performed, the FF-decoded bit is correlated with all of the incoming bits.
Co is all about relationship, meaning, values, space and vision (and correlates more to the right hemisphere of the brain) while Active is about focus, intention, step by step activity, and moving things forward (and correlates a bit more to the left hemisphere of the brain).
To brave a male-dominated field such as economics, a woman pretty much has to be at least a bit of a feminist, and that correlates with other more progressive views".
While patents don't directly correlate to a company's strength, metrics do provide a bit of insight into the future direction of each company.
However, the chewing function score was also significantly correlated with all other OHIP items, including psychological dimensions such as "difficult to relax" and "been a bit embarrassed".
A bit.
A bit. Just a bit more sparkle".
"A bits a bit.
Perhaps a bit biased.
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