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'correlation causation' is correct and usable in written English.
You use this phrase when a certain pattern or result suggests that one thing may have caused the other, although there may or may not be direct evidence to prove it. For example, "A significant correlation causation was observed between the amount of time spent studying and test scores."
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But is correlation causation?
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(There's vigorous debate over whether unemployment leads to mental distress or whether mental illness causes unemployment, for instance, and the same correlation-causation issue obtains with the other social factors).
It is only Eurovision, and definitely a bad case of correlation ≠ causation, but I've just outlined seven different ways to examine the same objective set of data, which you could then use to make the point you wanted to about membership of the EU.
Thus, for Israelis correlation became causation.
Were they due to correlation or causation?
In neuroscience, confusing correlation with causation is close to unforgivable.
However, like Elliott, they have been confusing correlation with causation.
This is a matter of correlation, not causation.
Most major studies that have been done on breastfeeding conflate correlation with causation.
Shiva had committed a common, but dangerous, fallacy: confusing a correlation with causation.
It's an interesting proposition, but Chua consistently mistakes correlation for causation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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