Sentence examples for be correlated from inspiring English sources

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be correlated

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Either of a pair of things related by a correlation; a correlative

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In some cases the data can be correlated to what customers buy.

If the film reaches distribution we will forever be correlated in the public imagination.

Certainly, individualism tends to be correlated with materialism, and so is narcissism.

DNA analysis showed that genetic differences among eels could be correlated with their origin.

He said stress in employment used to be correlated with seniority.

The disorder seems to be correlated with genetic variations in the PKG gene.

Does the presence of certain kinds of policies tend to be correlated with trends in oral health?

In humans there is a gene that appears to be correlated with a 10-point boost in IQ.

In theory, a home-field advantage shouldn't be correlated at all with a team's place in the standings.

Although that contention has been disputed, a new study concludes that smoking and impotence do appear to be correlated.

"Could this deceleration in retail sales be correlated with the rolling over in housing indicators – dampening the feelgood factor?

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