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The phrase "might correlate with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to express a potential relationship or connection between two things. Example: "Research has shown that sleep patterns might correlate with overall health and well-being."
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Although we suspected that early development of IgM might correlate with good outcome, such correlation was not found.
Kutscher's numbers say nothing about how O-swing rates might correlate with won-lost records.
Morris, however, suspected that the frequency of heart attack might correlate with sedentary occupations, and so he turned to the double-decker bus.
He said he did not understand it himself — "I really wish I could tell you," he said — but he said he thought it might correlate with church attendance.
We hypothesized that structural changes of the lung might correlate with pulmonary function.
We hypothesized that structural changes of the lung might correlate with symptoms and pulmonary function.
The evidence of JE on MRI might correlate with synovial inflammatory activity.
The radiologist was asked to detect and locate the opacities that might correlate with the diagnosis of pneumonia.
The upper one might correlate with a peak in CaCO3 at SAT 9 (1.00 0.90 m b.s).
Religious affiliation might correlate with respondents' views of ID because evolution is strongly contested by Protestants, especially evangelicals (Scott 2004).
Financial variables are thus not included in the set of observable characteristics that might correlate with the high-growth indicators.
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