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Discover Ludwig"correlated to" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it when demonstrating that two or more things have a direct connection with each other. For example, "The country's GDP was strongly correlated to its rate of employment."
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Effective certification demand is positively correlated to country income.
The information is not correlated to Apple I.D. or any other Apple service.
In some cases the data can be correlated to what customers buy.
The IMF's own research shows that inequality is correlated to economic instability".
Gun deaths in regions correlated to the Google searches for "ammo".
That is because different national markets are correlated to different degrees in down markets.
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It may also correlate to a more toxic work environment.
"Fights don't necessarily correlate to physical play.
"Does the lack of diverse books closely correlate to the lack of diverse staff?
"The weight, 9-11, correlatos thethe Sept. 11 date," Mr. Hayes's son said.
A sunscreen's SPF doesn't correlate to how long it lasts.
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