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The phrase "a markedly higher correlation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistical relationships or comparisons between two variables, indicating a significant increase in correlation.
Example: "The study revealed a markedly higher correlation between exercise frequency and overall health compared to previous research."
Alternatives: "a significantly stronger correlation" or "a notably increased correlation."
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On a sample of NYSE stocks observed over roughly 10 years, Chordia and Subrahmanyam (2004) find a markedly higher correlation between returns and order imbalance when the latter is measured using the number measure approach.
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Among the 176 patient samples analysed by both IHC and FISH, MET overexpression was found in 9 out of the 12 MET-amplified cases, suggesting a markedly high correlation (κ=0.674) between MET gene amplification and protein overexpression (Table 2).
In contrast to our recent study reporting a markedly high positive correlation of TYR with the number of FLG null alleles (3), this present study observes similar levels of TYR in all investigated groups.
Among female CM patients, pain >10/10 correlates with a markedly higher likelihood of abuse compared to those reporting pain ≤10/10.
They had more possession, more shots and completed a markedly higher proportion of their passes.
Among these, the Ecuadorian showed a markedly higher rate of natural Leishmania infections.
In September 2008, he revealed that his genome sequencing indicated he had a "markedly higher" risk of developing Parkinson's Disease.
A markedly higher CI arose for medical issues (CI: 0.34 0.49).
The normal kidney parenchyma (L3) has a markedly higher curve in the lower keV range, confirming a higher iodine uptake.
The intracellular calcium fluctuates at a markedly higher level when receptor trafficking is allowed in the model.
Within the visual streak region, a markedly higher neuron density could be detected (Fig. 4I bottom).
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