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Discover Ludwig"a correlation" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a relationship or connection between two things. For example, "We noticed a correlation between increased test scores and the amount of time spent studying."
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A correlation?
There is a correlation.
There's a correlation there".
Still, there is a correlation.
Is there a correlation here?
What makes a correlation causal?
I'm wondering if there is a correlation?
There is probably a correlation with obesity".
"I see a correlation to golf.
But the relationship is only a correlation.
That's what statisticians call a correlation.
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