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The phrase "a correlation with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship or connection between two or more variables or factors.
Example: "The study found a correlation with increased exercise and improved mental health."
Alternatives: "a relationship with" or "an association with".
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There is probably a correlation with obesity".
"I wouldn't make a correlation with the weather," she said.
Although Fleisig's studies have focused on injury prevention, he also found a correlation with speed.
Shiva had committed a common, but dangerous, fallacy: confusing a correlation with causation.
"There was a correlation with fee requests," Mr. Perino told DealBook in a telephone interview.
"It's great they're showing a correlation with these [RFID tags]," she says.
"There is not a correlation with the use of these products and the loss of colonies.
Was there a correlation with more violent and illegal hits?
The authors suggest a correlation with the housing crisis.
The numbers also suggest a correlation with class.
They did not find such a correlation with other diseases.
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