English translation for a direct correspondance and usage examples from the best sources

Translation

a direct correspondence

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The phrase "a direct correspondance" is not correct due to the misspelling of "correspondence." You can use it when discussing a clear and direct relationship or connection between two things.
Example: "There is a direct correspondence between the amount of time spent studying and the grades achieved."

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This fact suggests that assuming a direct correspondence between VRS and NRS scores (as for example: 0 corresponding to "None", 1-4 to "Mild pain", 5-6 to "Moderate pain", and 7-10 to severe pain1 [ 14, 27- 29]), should be interpreted cautiously in clinical practice due to relevant individual discrepancies.

A direct correspondence was determined between ion current density during deposition and the sp3/sp2 ratio in the films.

Managing bandwidth is important, because there is a direct correspondence between bandwidth, signal processing, and power consumption.

In this theory, there is a direct correspondence between the matter-energy of the universe (expressed in the tensor) and the shape of space-time.

The net control signal applied to each electron gun bears a direct correspondence to the primary-colour signal derived from the respective camera sensor at the studio.

As with previous FPGA families, there was a direct correspondence between the bit string of a cell and the actual logic circuit.

The comparison of electron behavior in graphene to fluid dynamics "is not just an analogy, but a direct correspondence," Levitov says.

Comparison of the measured particle exchange frequencies with the simultaneously measured heat transfer coefficients reveals a direct correspondence between particle migration and heat transfer.

We note that although similar surface lifetimes were measured via 1P- and 2P-TRPL, a direct correspondence between the two excitation methods is not necessarily expected due to differences in excitation volume between 1P and 2P.

You can also see a direct correspondence between a series of 1983 lithographs of a young female dancer striking a pose with arms extended and some nearby preparatory graphite and charcoal sketches on brown paper.

First, law can be derived by a kind of immediate deduction from moral principles, such that there is a direct correspondence in content between a moral and a legal rule.

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