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corollary relationship
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "corollary relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship that is a natural consequence or result of another relationship or situation. Example: "The study revealed a corollary relationship between increased exercise and improved mental health."
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Difficult to prove their impact or corollary relationship to an increase of tourists from the US market, I would argue that 2010 Sex and the City 2, a locally-deemed "racy" Rihanna photo-shoot in 2013 and an Etihad deal that accidentally released $187 roundtrip tickets from the states last December 2014 at least contributed to enhancing interest.
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The corollary relationship between genes overexpressed in the fetus and increased methylation in the adult is not similarly supported by our data.
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And, as a corollary, did the relationship reflect poor judgment, or sway policy, as the Labour opposition maintains?
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"Once we've left there's a corollary with our relationship with other major economies — the US being the best example," he added.
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A corollary of this relationship is that a theoretically exact 'in situ transfer path analysis' is possible with a fully assembled structure, such as a vehicle, without at any stage needing to separate the substructures.
From Eqs. (10) to (14) and the result of Corollary 1, the relationship between ( P {E k ) le x} ) ) and ( T_{k} ) are given in Fig. 2.
The following corollary summarizes the relationships between grid frames, fractal frames and 2D peaks: Corollary 1.
That fanciful imagery is a nifty corollary to the evanescent relationship of a distraught young woman and a vagabond waif who meet by chance in this film and wander like lost children through a Delaware resort town during the off-season.
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As a corollary, we also prove the relationship of modulation orders among multi-WFRFT with different M. Furthermore, some important properties of multi-WFRFT have also been given in this paper.
In corollary we assessed how the relationship varied for each parasite origin exposed to a range of host lines.
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Then the number of real parameters in D ˜ p (q ) is at most (n + m + 1 ) p + m n + k m 2. Since k is independent of p, Corollary 2 demonstrates the linear relationship between p and the number of real parameters if the McMillan degree of W p (q ) is bounded.
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Best practice
Use "corollary relationship" to clearly indicate a secondary or resulting connection between two or more elements. Ensure the primary relationship is well-established before introducing the corollary.
Common error
Avoid using "corollary relationship" when the connection is direct or causal. This phrase implies a degree of indirectness or dependence on a pre-existing relationship.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "corollary relationship" functions as a noun phrase, typically serving to identify a secondary or dependent connection arising from a primary relationship or set of circumstances. Ludwig AI confirms this usage is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "corollary relationship" is used to describe a secondary or consequential connection between two elements, distinct from a direct causal relationship. Although grammatically sound and validated by Ludwig AI, its usage is relatively rare, predominantly found in scientific and news media contexts. When employing this phrase, ensure the relationship being described is indeed an indirect or dependent one. Alternatives like "resulting connection" or "subsequent implication" can be used to add variety or nuance depending on context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
resulting connection
Emphasizes the outcome or result of the relationship.
consequent association
Highlights that one thing follows as a result of the other.
derivative link
Focuses on the origin or source from which the connection is derived.
secondary effect
Indicates an effect that is less direct or immediate.
indirect consequence
Stresses that the outcome is not the primary or main result.
subsequent implication
Highlights the idea that something is suggested or understood to follow.
related outcome
Focuses on the result that is associated with a specific factor or action.
dependent correlation
Indicates a statistical relationship where one variable is contingent on another.
connected sequence
Emphasizes the order in which events or ideas are linked.
ensuing connection
Highlights the connection that happens or exists after something else.
FAQs
How can I use "corollary relationship" in a sentence?
Use "corollary relationship" to describe a secondary or resultant connection. For instance, "Increased investment in education has a "corollary relationship" with economic growth".
What's a simple definition of "corollary relationship"?
A "corollary relationship" is a connection that naturally follows from or is a result of another established relationship or situation.
What can I say instead of "corollary relationship"?
You can use alternatives like "resulting connection", "subsequent implication", or "indirect consequence" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "corollary relationship" the same as "causal relationship"?
No, a "causal relationship" implies a direct cause-and-effect link, while a "corollary relationship" indicates a secondary or resultant association. The former is direct; the latter is indirect.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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86%
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested