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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'correlation to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a relationship between two things, such as when one thing affects another or when two things have something in common. For example, you could say, "The increase in temperature had a direct correlation to the amount of ice melting in the Arctic."
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"I see a correlation to golf.
"I don't see any correlation to deregulation".
There is no direct correlation to my work.
And the color has no correlation to the fiber content.
Which is a direct correlation to our show!
Hooks, police officers say, have a simple correlation to careers.
The researchers discovered that had a direct correlation to exam results and attainment.
The hooked episode had no correlation to total viewership numbers or attrition.
"First, they don't see a correlation to Sept. 11 and Iraq.
(The scale runs from 1, for complete correlation, to negative 1, implying an inverse relationship).
It is a status symbol that seems to have only a vague correlation to net worth.
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