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"explanatory variables" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a factor or variable that can be used to explain the behavior or outcome of something. For example, "The researchers hypothesized that the explanatory variable in their study was age of the participants."
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Explanatory variables and outcomes were collected retrospectively.
The explanatory variables were introduced in a logical sequence.
In the first step, the selected explanatory variables are predicted.
The access of parents and grandparents to a relative abundance of food were explanatory variables.
Different secondary explanatory variables were identified for the two wells.
Diel, tidal and seasonal were included as explanatory variables and defined by cyclic cubic regression splines.
Thirteen explanatory variables were identified by the model.
"This estimation is done using a multinomial logit framework with past test scores, demographics and socioeconomic characteristics as explanatory variables".
The importance of explanatory variables differed considerably among response groups.
(3) Unclear indicators and explanatory variables to compare across cases.
Several environmental datasets were used as sources of explanatory variables.
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