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The phrase "a regression for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistical analysis, modeling, or research where a regression analysis is being discussed for a specific variable or outcome.
Example: "The study conducted a regression for the impact of education on income levels."
Alternatives: "a regression analysis of" or "a regression model for".
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For some, these "brainless little icons" (as Guardian art critic Jonathan Jones described them last year) represent not an adjunct but a regression for our species.
On the basis of the results, a regression for the component permeance was performed.
Speaking after the court's annual assembly of state parties in The Hague in November, she acknowledged: "It's a regression for the continent that there are some African states that are deciding to withdraw from the ICC".
"Paper Airplane" is pleasant but largely without tension, a regression for Ms. Krauss but familiar turf for the group.
Yet the hardened border, some think, is a regression for both territories, given the improved relations between Russia and Poland in the past half-decade.
And yet this does not feel like a regression for a company that's demonstrated an ongoing obsession with racking up and knocking down new competitors, but rather a step forward, both in terms of Netflix's growing profile as a business and their responsibilities as self-appointed cultural gatekeepers.
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In our study, CT may provide additional insights to those obtained from a logistic regression, for a number of reasons.
We will construct a regression model for overall weighted cases plus a separate regression model for each condition included in Table 1.
It compares K-means clustering of macrodata, a logit regression for macrodata, a logit regression for credit ratings, and the combined forecasts from all three methods.
We obtained a regression equation for each axis.
In a regression controlling for many case variables, this "removal effect" remains sizable and significant.
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