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"correlated between" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean that there is a relationship or connection between two or more things. For example, "The study found a strong correlation between levels of education and health outcomes."
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Expression is highly correlated between orthologous genes in S. cerevisiae vs. S. paradoxus (Pearson correlation = 0.85).
True, incomes are more highly correlated between identical twins than fraternal twins, suggesting that genes affect income.
The Wiener increments can be correlated between different stochastic processes.
Facies are identified and correlated between closely spaced sedimentary logs.
While species numbers were not significantly correlated between any pair of taxa, community similarities were positively correlated between bees and grasshoppers.
(1) and (2) without assuming the two error terms are correlated between them.
The values that were not statistically significantly correlated between themselves have been rejected.
Oil and gas ratios were inversely correlated between the two seepage areas, demonstrating connectivity.
The simulated galaxies exhibit complex morphologies, which are realistically correlated between, and include, known redshifts.
Peak valgus measures were highly correlated between movements, but not to static valgus alignment.
Concentrations were highly correlated between most BTEX species, consistent with previous studies in urban areas.
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