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The phrase "attenuate associations between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the reduction or weakening of relationships or connections between two or more variables or factors.
Example: "The study aimed to attenuate associations between stress levels and health outcomes by implementing a mindfulness program."
Alternatives: "reduce connections between" or "weaken relationships among".
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Practice experience may attenuate associations between communication and SM use.
Adjustment for adipokines did not fully attenuate associations between VAT, SAT, and cardiometabolic risk factors.
Accounting for these dependencies via random-effects modelling did not attenuate associations between urbanisation and diabetes.
To the extent that exogenous H2S plays a similar role, its presence in odorant plumes could therefore attenuate associations between swine odor and BP.
Any such error is likely to be random with respect to arsenic exposure, and so most likely to attenuate associations between diabetes status and exposure.
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Non-paternity may have attenuated associations between paternal and neonatal phenotype.
Adjustment for current adult BMI substantially attenuated associations between childhood and adolescent BMI and percent breast density.
In women, additional adjustment for BMI and waist circumference attenuated associations between VAT, pericardial fat, intrathoracic fat, and resistin (all P > 0.2).
As with all LUR studies, limited data on specific emitters of VOC compounds adds uncertainty to model estimates and likely attenuates associations between observed concentrations and source indicators.
Measurement error in three of the SDQ sub-scales might have attenuated associations between these aspects of mental health and attendance.
Including those with mild diarrhoea in the acutely ill group resulted in slightly attenuated associations between exposure and each of the outcomes (hazard ratios for hypertension 1.33 v 1.17, renal impairment 3.41 v 2.72, and cardiovascular disease 2.13 v 2.06).
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