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Discover Ludwig"correlations with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the relationship between two things or variables. Example: There were strong correlations with high levels of pollution and an increase in respiratory illnesses among the city's population.
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But there were correlations with smoking, exercise and obesity.
Then we made correlations with their metabolisms.
Additional correlations with texture levels were performed.
"They haven't found anything negative — no psychological or social problems — or any correlations with either masculinity or effeminacy.
Radiocarbon dates appear consistent with those based on correlations with Egypt.
Somnogenic and pyrogenic activities of some naturally occurring muramyl peptides; correlations with mass spectrometric structure determination.
The most notable positive correlations with IQ in late childhood occur in the prefrontal cortex.
Chirica, M. et al. Phenotypic analysis of T cells infiltrating colon cancers: Correlations with oncogenetic status.
Trends and correlations with MCS intensity of zonal and annual mean variables from ERA-Interim.
Cerebellar size and cognition: correlations with IQ, verbal memory, and motor dexterity.
"We can see some totally surprising correlations with this data," says Yankovich.
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