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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big correlation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong relationship between two variables. For example, "Researchers observed a big correlation between income levels and education attainment."
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"I definitely feel like there is a big correlation between her living here and her having asthma," she said.
"There's a big correlation between people who do good in the computer business and people who play this kind of music," he said, "because there's methodology, logic and discipline, but there's also room to do what you want".
The number of wormholes is increased and the wormholes become thinner because of big correlation length in the radial direction.
There is a big correlation between hydrological characteristics and the relief ratio of the drainage basin (Ahmed et al. 2010).
Wormhole tends to propagate away from the radial direction to make itself thicker due to the big correlation length in the circumferential direction.
The report found that there is a big correlation between those schools with poor use of ICT in the classroom and the UK's broadband not-spots as identified by Ofcom.
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We can see the seams on the fastball: the connected home, previously idle devices now able to communicate with one another, artificial intelligence (AI) and the ability to sift data for big correlations.
By a series of biological and bioinformatics analysis, we identified 26 genes whose expression are significantly altered at the very early stage and have shown big correlations with fulminant hepatitis.
Temperature is significantly correlated with DF cases through lag 0 3, with the biggest correlation at lag 2 (r=0.53).
The biggest correlation to earnings is commodity inflation.
The biggest correlation coefficient was found in the VTEC-sunspot pair with a value of over 0.5.
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