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The phrase "a mediocre correlation was found between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in research or analytical contexts when discussing the strength of a relationship between two variables that is not particularly strong or noteworthy.
Example: "In the study, a mediocre correlation was found between exercise frequency and weight loss, suggesting that other factors may play a more significant role."
Alternatives: "a weak correlation was identified between" or "a modest correlation was observed between".
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In contrast, only a mediocre correlation was found between social support and "Fear of Rejection" or "Conscious Need for Care".
"There is a correlation between pornography and demon activity".
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A highly significant correlation was found between the RNA-seq and real-time RT-PCR results (P = 0.001, R2 = 0.9114).
A significant linear correlation was found between ALDH2 genotype and mean alcohol intake (P = 1.7 × 10 -6)).
No correlation was found between BACS and psychosis proneness scores.
No correlation was found between age, value, and the instrument's tonal quality or expressiveness.
No significant correlation was found between SAPAP1 immunoreactivity and time after death to autopsy (P>0.05, Spearman's rank order correlation).
In contrast, no correlation was found between irisin levels measured with 2 different ELISA kits.
No significant correlation was found between ΔVAS and Δcurrent for the sensorimotor cortex (n=30, Pearson's correlation coefficient; Fig. 5c, also see Supplementary Fig. 6).
Consequently, no correlation was found between the MHC-I gene-expression score and mutational load (Supplementary Fig. 10).
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