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The phrase "a stronger relation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the degree of connection or association between two or more entities, concepts, or individuals.
Example: "The study found that a stronger relation exists between exercise and mental health than previously thought."
Alternatives: "a deeper connection" or "a more significant relationship".
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A Dutch study on employees of a university showed a stronger relation for health related aspects than for work related aspects to sick leave with a degree of explanation of 8%to1616% with the r2 method [ 32].
Understandably pain related functional impairment should have a stronger relation to lower quality of life.
As an additional argument, the correlation between the proxy versions of KIDSCREEN-10 and DCGM-10 is higher than that between the child versions, indicating that parents perceive a stronger relation between general HRQoL and the HRQoL related to impact of the condition than adolescents do.
There is also a stronger relation between the ACTH response and delta-integrated amplitude as opposed to visually scored delta sleep.
Oleic acid also shows a stronger relation with breast cancer.
As can see there is a stronger relation between UCS and Is 50).
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The figures reflect a strong relation between the two variables, but further reveal some additional patterns that emerge from an examination of the obvious outliers of the plots.
This result is in contrast to Rance et al [ 5] who evidenced a strong relation between presence of event related potential and speech perception scores.
Notably, several lifestyle-related factors, particularly serum triglyceride levels, had a strong relation with the circadian pattern of AMI onset.
Skating has a strong relation with architecture.
This study establishes a strong relation between back pressure and power output from a PEMFC.
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