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"there is a correlation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that there is a relationship between two things, usually involving a cause-and-effect. Example: "Studies have found that there is a correlation between the number of hours of sleep someone gets every night and their overall performance in school."
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We are, after all, bombarded with evidence to suggest there is a correlation between early risers and high risers.
There is a correlation.
Still, there is a correlation.
I'm wondering if there is a correlation?
There is a correlation between memory and movement.
There is a correlation between poverty, hunger and water stress.
There is a correlation between these two developments.
"The literature suggests that there is a correlation.
"Absolutely, there is a correlation," said Rhonda Whitfield, P.S. 44's principal.
No small problem, considering that there is a correlation between chocolate served and articles produced.
He said he thought there is "no question" that there is a correlation.
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there is a concordance
there is a correlate
there is a connection
there is a correspondence
there is a relationship
there is a link
there is a correlative
there is a vision
there is a location
there is a food
there is a tape
there is a myth
there is a meaning
there is a catastrophe
there is a premium
there is a lion
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