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The phrase "a dramatically higher correlation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistical relationships or comparisons between two variables, emphasizing a significant increase in correlation.
Example: "The study revealed a dramatically higher correlation between exercise frequency and overall health compared to previous research."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater correlation" or "a markedly increased correlation."
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We find a dramatically higher correlation between CALLOUT volume and underlying population figures in Milan and also demonstrate scale invariance above certain levels of aggregation.
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This enables a dramatically higher sensitivity compared to the conventional amperometry.
The OE whisperers also showed a dramatically higher specificity but lower sensitivity than YI whisperers.
DDAB per se exhibited a dramatically higher toxicity than CTAB (not shown).
The results indicate a dramatically high precision.
Chicago's police department has swung from a dramatically high rate of investigative stops to a dramatically low one.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, there's been a much higher correlation between asset classes.
Note that the darker blue and larger shading denotes a higher correlation.
The correct assignment showed a higher correlation coefficient, indicating that the correlation coefficient can be reliably used as a score to discriminate correct from incorrect assignments (the significance of the difference between the correlation coefficients is p = 0.00017).
There was a higher correlation of food fussiness between the identical twins.
By contrast, specificity was dramatically higher using SPM-P than SPM-A (p < 0.0001).
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