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The phrase "a direct correlation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clear and straightforward relationship between two variables or factors.
Example: "The study found a direct correlation between exercise frequency and overall health."
Alternatives: "a clear relationship" or "a strong link".
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There appears to be a direct correlation.
"It is now a direct correlation," he said.
Which is a direct correlation to our show!
"I don't think there's a direct correlation".
Is there a direct correlation between standards and occupancy levels?
The researchers discovered that had a direct correlation to exam results and attainment.
Busuttil insists it is simplistic to assume a direct correlation between PTSD and violent crime.
There is a direct correlation between concentration levels, exhaustion, and safety.
"There's a direct correlation between neurofeedback and getting in shape physically at a gym.
"In politics, there's a direct correlation between spend and win," Rose said.
Contemporary fashion consumption patterns, hence, have a direct correlation with lower garment quality.
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