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The phrase "a correlate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a relationship or connection between two variables or concepts in various fields such as science, statistics, or philosophy.
Example: "In the study, researchers found a correlate between increased exercise and improved mental health."
Alternatives: "a counterpart" or "a corresponding factor".
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The reduction of the snout in primates is a correlate of the diminution of the sense of smell, or olfaction.
Hair for insulation is a correlate of endothermy, the physiological maintenance of individual temperature independent of environmental temperature.
For each and every right there is a correlate duty.
Auditory evoked potentials (AEP) provide a correlate of cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia.
Many antiviral vaccines elicit neutralizing antibodies as a correlate of protection.
For Rickert, reality is only a correlate of the Transcendental Subject.
More specifically, the alpha-band frontal inter-hemispheric asymmetry index (AI) was used as a correlate of valence and the medial beta power (MBP) as a correlate of arousal [47, 48].
As Burt states, tie weakness is a correlate rather than a cause of the value deriving from bridging ties.
A close-up, for example, presents in visual form a correlate to the mental act of paying attention to something.
But (6) is not the claim that for each and every duty there is a correlate right.
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In human gastric cancers, high levels of PDGF-A correlate with high-grade carcinomas and reduced patient survival [46].
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