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The phrase "a master correlation of all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comprehensive or overarching connection or relationship among various elements or data points.
Example: "The research aims to create a master correlation of all the variables involved in climate change to better understand their interactions."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive correlation of all" or "an overarching correlation of all".
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The dependence of ignition delay time on temperature, activation energy, and reactant concentrations is given in a master correlation of all the experimental data.
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A master list of all codes used was produced and examined for connections.
So can it be a master of all trades?
A master data table of all data sets described can be found in Table S1.
A master information sheet of all recruited families is used to track eligible, ineligible, refusal and dropout families.
That's not to say that mastering one language makes you a master in all of them.
"Ed was a master at orchestrating all of the feelings correctly," Mr. Gere said.
A master list in which all school classes (9th grade) of one region were consecutively sorted was used.
She is a master for all seasons.
More important, it disregards a fundamental tenet of all statistical analysis: correlation is not the same as causation.
Am I becoming a jack-of-all-trades and master of none?
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