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The phrase "monotonic relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two variables that have a linear relationship such that one always increases as the other increases, or one always decreases as the other decreases. For example, you could say "The monotonic relationship between temperature and energy consumption shows that as the temperature rises, so does the amount of energy consumed."
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Earlier studies have shown that a bidirectional and monotonic relationship exists between physical activity and function.
Functional neuroimaging studies have also suggested a monotonic relationship between cerebral activation and force magnitude.
There is no monotonic relationship between Λ/a and S∗P or S∗T.
In both evolutionary comparisons, a simple monotonic relationship was found across the entire range of the number of protein-protein interactions.
This paper presents a systematic design procedure of a multivariable fuzzy controller for a general Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) nonlinear system with an input output monotonic relationship or a piecewise monotonic relationship for each input output pair.
We find that the optimal level of investment does not have a monotonic relationship with the rate of effectiveness.
The breadth of the scaled size distributions also shows a monotonic relationship with impeller tip velocity only.
The two measure are also linked by a monotonic relationship.
As experience increases, the relationship between wages and AFQT returns to a monotonic relationship.
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We find a non-monotonic relationship between judicial deference to inconsistent agency interpretations and interpretive extremism.
Using theoretical predictions, we anticipated a non-monotonic relationship between reward magnitude and dopamine activity.
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