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conclusive relationship
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "conclusive relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a definitive or final connection between two or more entities, often in research or analytical contexts. Example: "The study revealed a conclusive relationship between diet and health outcomes, indicating that nutrition plays a critical role in overall well-being."
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No conclusive relationship was established between sperm motility and the percentage of penetrated zona-free hamster oocytes [ 65].
There was however, no conclusive relationship between patient sex and referral delay (Turunen and Peltokallio, 1982; Marshall and Funch, 1986; Robinson et al, 1986; Arbman et al, 1996).
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Although the literature does not report a conclusive relationship between haemoglobin and fatigue (Hockenberry et al, 2003), this finding does suggest that frequent haemoglobin check might increase the clinicians' understanding of fatigue that accompanies CTX.
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The Cochrane review does not demonstrate a conclusive relationship between media campaigns against smoking in adults and the decrease of tobacco use; the report about the impact of Spanish Law 28/2005 is pointing in the same direction [ 48, 49].
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However there are some common features: a higher caloric intake seems to improve survival in ALS patients, even though no conclusive relationships have been found between cholesterol and improved conditions.
However it does not provide any conclusive relationships between the number of alleles and repeat unit length as indicated by Ferguson and colleagues [ 8] and Moretzsohn and colleagues [ 9] that loci with longer repeats are much more likely to be more variable.
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Second, as this is a retrospective study, a conclusive causal relationship could not be determined between clinical factors and poor response rates.
Andrea Dworkin (1981) amongst others has attempted to show that harm is caused to women by pornography, but it has proven very difficult to draw a conclusive causal relationship.
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For around 30 years, researchers have studied how having children affects a marriage, and the results are conclusive: the relationship between spouses suffers once kids come along.
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There is an independent expansion of 6 Mup-like genes in the marsupial opossum, Monodelphis domestica, yet because no conclusive syntenic relationship could be established and the sequences are sufficiently divergent from placental Mups, it remains possible that these are orthologous with another lipocalin subfamily [7].
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I like my wife, I just can't live with her.' " The term "trial separation" conjures a swift purgatory, something ducked into regretfully and escaped from with due speed, even if into that most conclusive of relationships, divorce.
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Best practice
When stating there is no conclusive relationship, specify what factors were considered and the limitations of any studies conducted. For example: "There is no conclusive relationship established between X and Y due to limitations in sample size."
Common error
Avoid using "conclusive relationship" when the data only suggests a possible link. Prematurely claiming a conclusive link can damage credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "conclusive relationship" functions as a noun phrase, where "conclusive" modifies the noun "relationship". It often describes a definitive link between two or more entities, as suggested by Ludwig and supported by various examples, including those in scientific literature.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "conclusive relationship" is used to describe a definitive and well-supported connection between two or more things. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and frequently appears in scientific and academic contexts. While "conclusive relationship" indicates a strong link, it does not always imply causation. It is essential to use this phrase when the evidence is robust to avoid overstating the relationship. Alternatives such as "definitive link" or "established correlation" can be used depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
definitive link
This phrase emphasizes the firmness and certainty of the connection.
undeniable connection
This phrase suggests that the relationship is so strong it cannot be denied.
irrefutable association
Implies the relationship is so strong is impossible to refute it.
established correlation
Focuses on a proven statistical link between two variables.
proven connection
Highlights that the relationship has been verified or demonstrated.
certain link
Emphasizes the lack of doubt about the relationship.
definite relationship
This alternative places emphasis on the existence and clarity of the link, with the possibility of change.
clear association
Indicates an easily understandable connection.
demonstrated link
Similar to 'proven connection', but it focuses more on the action of demonstrating.
unquestionable link
Implies there is no doubt as to the validity of the link.
FAQs
How to use "conclusive relationship" in a sentence?
Use "conclusive relationship" to describe a definitive connection established through evidence. For example: "The study demonstrated a "conclusive relationship" between smoking and lung cancer".
What can I say instead of "conclusive relationship"?
You can use alternatives like "definitive link", "undeniable connection", or "established correlation" depending on the context.
When can I use the term "conclusive relationship"?
You can use "conclusive relationship" when strong evidence supports a direct link between two or more elements and further research is unlikely to change the findings significantly.
What's the difference between ""conclusive relationship"" and "causal relationship"?
A ""conclusive relationship"" indicates a definitively proven link, while a "causal relationship" specifically means that one thing directly causes another. The first one doesn't imply causation.
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