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The phrase "a very tight correlation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strong relationship or connection between two variables or sets of data.
Example: "The study revealed a very tight correlation between exercise frequency and overall health outcomes."
Alternatives: "a strong correlation" or "a close correlation".
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Second, there is clearly a very tight correlation between growth in hours and growth in GDP (there's a correlation coefficient of 0.78).
We find a very tight correlation.
In contrast, the right panel of Fig. 6 shows a very tight correlation between (1−η Ltir and Lsf.
Serial sections immunolabeled for dystrophin and nNOS showed a very tight correlation between dystrophin- and nNOS-positive fibers.
With our device, we obtained a very tight correlation with the manual method, but this one has been made in condition unachievable in routine.
However, a very tight correlation would be necessary for these confounders to account for the observed associations with the BWPCF plume, and other exposures would have to date back to 1966.
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Very tight correlation was observed between normalization factors for all gene sets (Pearson correlation coefficients, heart-failed samples: 0.976 0.995, p < 0.001; non-failed controls: 0.973 0.992, p < 0.001).
Nonetheless, in recent years novel approaches have emerged whereby very tight correlations between specific forms of memory and specific forms of synaptic plasticity have been made.
I was on a very tight budget.
It can be a very tight encounter".
A very tight race.
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