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The phrase "a negative correlation between" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a statistical or scientific relationship between two variables - a situation in which an increase in one variable tends to be associated with a decrease in the other. For example, "The study found a negative correlation between grade point average and the amount of sleep students got each night."
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Pressing me to admit a negative correlation between disability and happiness, Singer presents a situation: imagine a disabled child on the beach, watching the other children play.
Moreover, a negative correlation between MT and salinity was found.
There was a negative correlation between age and IIEF.
Thus, we expect a negative correlation between these variables.
I could be wrong on this, but I feel a negative correlation between celebrity interaction, and a startup's future health.
There was a negative correlation between homogenization speed and PS, PDI and EE%.
A negative correlation between MMP9 sputum levels with its DNA methylation was registered.
There was strong evidence for a negative correlation between tree canopy cover and spider species richness.
A negative correlation between porosity level and fatigue life was demonstrated for both techniques.
Nevertheless, a negative correlation between grain yield and web blight severity was significant in 2006/2007.
A negative correlation between P1NP and BMD was observed in women (Rho = − 0.36, p = 0.001).
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