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The phrase "a strong correlation with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when it is necessary to indicate a strong link between two things. For example: "Studies have shown a strong correlation with increased exercise and improved health."
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I think there's probably a strong correlation with that".
But innovation confidence, Mr. Levie said, does show a strong correlation with age worldwide.
In this sense, must it have a strong correlation with times of hardship and difficulty?
But they found no correlation between weather and tipping, only a strong correlation with the time of the year.
"The Multistage Shuttle Test [or bleep test, above] is one of the most accurate and reliable, showing a strong correlation with measured VO2 max," says Hunter.
Na+ is showing a strong correlation with Mg2+ at inlet.
Theory and simulations have a strong correlation with experimental measurements.
Morphologically, the distribution of TTSuV-positive signals had a strong correlation with the T lymphocyte zone.
These factors however failed to show a strong correlation with the established markers of tumour progression.
It is shown that xu has a strong correlation with mechanical stability of proteins.
Duration and intensity of sunlight shows a strong correlation with latitude (hence serum vitamin D level).
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