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"a linear correlation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a relationship between two variables that can be represented by a straight line on a graph. Example: "The study found a strong linear correlation between hours of studying and exam scores. This suggests that as students increase their study time, their test scores also increase in a predictable and proportional manner."
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ISL was correlated using a linear correlation test with PSL.
Multiphysics simulations show a linear correlation of velocity with dipole moment near resonance.
We did not find a linear correlation between tumor protection and T-cell response as we measured it (6B).
In fact, we did not even find a report of a linear correlation of T-cell responses and protection.
A linear correlation was found for both solutions.
Moreover, a linear correlation was found between hNSC numbers injected and their concentrations in the rat brain.
It appears that all devices show a linear correlation with the slopes very close to 1, indicating that the bimolecular recombination in the devices is negligible66.
QMEAN6 performs better than BACH in generating a linear correlation of the score with the GDT from the native state, as quantified by the Pearson coefficient.
I was never under any misapprehension that there is a linear correlation between the percentage of the budget spent, and the percentage of the project infrastructure completed.
A linear correlation (Pearson's r) was calculated between the results of the RSA test and the tensiomyography variables derived from the dominant leg of the futsal players.
This was not a linear correlation, however.
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a lineal correlation
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a linear interaction
a linear proportion
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a consistent correlation
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a linear connection
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a straight line correlation
a linear shape
a direct correlation
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