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a correlative link
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a correlative link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing relationships or connections between two or more elements that are related in a complementary way. Example: "The study found a correlative link between exercise and improved mental health."
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In this study, we observed that MMP-2 and MMP-9 secretion was increased with estrogen treatment of ER+ thyroid cancer cells, which was suppressed by treatment with DIM, providing not only a correlative link but a direct validation of the anti-estrogenic activity of DIM that alters thyroid cancer cell phenotype.
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Taken together, these observations suggest a correlative link between PDK1, c-myc, PKC α and caveolin-1 in ovarian tumours and are consistent with those observed in mammary epithelial cell models (Xie et al, 2003, 2006).
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Therefore, our observations along with the aforementioned studies [44], [45] provide a strong correlative link between E2-ER signaling and MMP secretion.
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The research team also found strong correlative links between depression and anxiety with more common symptoms such as headache, back pain, upset stomach, and shortness of breath.
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There are increasing evidences showing that there are extensive correlative links between DHNs and tolerance to heat or cold stress in organisms.
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At the phenotypic level, correlative links between worker ovary size and foraging division of labor were confirmed repeatedly in wild type and selected pollen-hoarding strains (see above, [7]), and effects of Vg on foraging behavior was verified by Vg knockdown [11].
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Although molecular pathological and genetic studies have presented a framework of the cellular alterations that are associated with pancreatic adenocarcinoma, most of the data comprise only correlative links to the underlying cancer biology (Bardeesy and DePinho, 2002).
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However, in many cases, it was difficult to assess whether these alterations represented a correlative epiphenomenon or if they were causally linked to HCC pathogenesis.
Our findings are of a correlative nature only, and no conclusions can be drawn about causative links between attitudes with regard to employment commitment and mental health.
Science
This study also demonstrated a correlative relationship between resistin and TNF- α as well as IL-6, suggesting the proinflammatory cytokines as the molecular link between murine resistin- and human resistin-mediated NAFLD.
A correlative of all this agency was passivity.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "a correlative link", ensure that you can clearly explain the nature of the relationship between the connected elements. It is important to establish a tangible association rather than just stating the existence of a connection.
Common error
Avoid assuming that because "a correlative link" exists, one element directly causes the other. Correlation does not imply causation; other factors may be at play.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a correlative link" primarily functions as a noun phrase. It identifies a specific type of relationship—one where two or more things are related or associated, as evidenced by Ludwig's examples where the phrase connects concepts like E2-ER signaling and MMP secretion. This phrase suggests a connection that exists but does not explicitly confirm causality.
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a correlative link" is a phrase used to describe a relationship between two or more elements that tend to occur together, often found in scientific and academic contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While it suggests an association, it does not imply causation. When using the phrase, it is crucial to explain the nature of the relationship and avoid assuming direct causation. Related terms include "a related connection" and "an associated link". Given its formal nature and specific application, it's important to use this phrase judiciously to accurately reflect the nature of the connection being described.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a related connection
Replaces "correlative" with "related" which is a more general term for connection, slightly reducing the specificity of the relationship.
an associated link
Substitutes "correlative" with "associated", emphasizing the connection as one of association rather than direct correlation.
a corresponding link
Replaces "correlative" with "corresponding", indicating a parallel or matching relationship.
a reciprocal connection
Replaces the whole phrase to denote a mutual or interchangeable relationship.
an interconnected relationship
Emphasizes the interdependence and mutual influence between the linked elements.
a mutual association
Highlights the shared or common nature of the relationship.
a dependent relationship
Highlights that one factor depends on the other, is a specific type of correlative relationship.
an interdependent connection
Highlights how two or more things rely on each other.
a two-way link
It's an informal way to say there's a mutual connection.
an interactive relationship
Suggests an active influence between elements, adding a sense of dynamism to the connection.
FAQs
How can I effectively use "a correlative link" in a sentence?
Use "a correlative link" to indicate a relationship or connection between two or more things that tend to occur together, but without necessarily implying that one causes the other. For instance, "The study found "a correlative link" between exercise and improved mental health".
What are some alternatives to "a correlative link"?
You can use alternatives such as "a related connection", "an associated link", or "a corresponding link" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it correct to say "causative link" instead of "a correlative link"?
While both phrases refer to connections, "a correlative link" suggests a relationship where the elements tend to occur together, whereas a "causative link" implies that one element directly causes the other. Use "a correlative link" when you want to show two events are related but avoid specifying causation.
How does "a correlative link" differ from a "correlation"?
"A correlative link" refers to the specific connection itself, while "correlation" refers to the statistical measure of the strength and direction of a relationship between two or more variables. For example, one might describe the correlation coefficient between two variables as being indicative of ""a correlative link"" between them.
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