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The phrase "a pretty strong correlation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship between two variables or sets of data, indicating that there is a significant connection between them.
Example: "The study found a pretty strong correlation between exercise frequency and overall health outcomes."
Alternatives: "a significant correlation" or "a notable correlation".
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Looking back at the 600-plus IPOs launched worldwide over the last twelve months, there's a pretty strong correlation between first day returns and subsequent returns over the following month.
Criminologists understand that there's a pretty strong correlation between the conditions in a particular neighborhood — the social and economic conditions in a neighborhood — and the crime rates in those neighborhoods.
Comparison by the Guardian's James Ball of the CIA World Factbook data for countries' birthrates and average purchasing power of each person shows a pretty strong correlation between the two.
There is a strong correlation between what we're doing and what Zeynep talks about, and there's a pretty strong correlation between the way she thinks and the way I think.
"I've noticed among my fellows that there's a pretty strong correlation between verbal ability and success," he says.
That's a lot like how I use Gmail: I respond to things and then archive them, because the number of items in my inbox generally has a pretty strong correlation with my stress level at any given time.
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Last season, that figure was.50, a "moderately strong correlation," Reifman said.
FOR a pretty strong password, think 10.
"But it is a pretty strong discipline.
But this is a pretty strong acquisition".
In context, though, that is still a pretty strong January.
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