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The phrase "notable positive correlation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a strong and consistent relationship between two variables, where an increase in one variable corresponds to an increase in the other. This phrase is often used in scientific or academic writing, but can also be used in other contexts. Example: "The study found a notable positive correlation between exercise and mood, with participants who engaged in regular physical activity reporting higher levels of happiness and overall well-being."
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In fact, he said, there is a notable positive correlation between countries where people have greater trust — that contracts will be honored, that laws will work — and economic growth.
Moreover, the surface morphology of the porous films, characterized by the D/W values (defined as fa), and surface hydrophobicity were found to have a notable positive correlation.
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We found that most constituents of CRC inflammatory infiltrate show notable positive correlations between each other and the K M score.
Additionally, there was a notable moderate positive correlation between Achilles and plantar spurs for women <30 years of age.
In addition, there was a notable moderate positive correlation for women <30 years of age but not for men.
Similarly, there was a notable moderate positive correlation between plantar and Achilles spurs (r = 0.71) for women <30 years.
There was a notable moderate positive correlation (r = 0.71) between both plantar and Achilles spurs for women <30 years of age but no correlation for men (r = -0.03).
There was a notable moderate positive correlation between Achilles and plantar spurs for women <30 years of age but not for males.
Additionally, there was a notable moderate positive correlation between Achilles and plantar spurs (r = 0.71) for women <30 years of age.
However, when applied to each category of age separately, we found a notable moderate positive correlation (r = 0.71) for women <30 years of age and fair >30 years old (0.30 < r > 0.59).
A notable exception is the positive correlation between trials to acquire a discrimination and trials to acquire its reversal observed in a recent study of song sparrows, Melospiza melodia (Boogert et al., 2011).
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