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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very related" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to some readers
It can be used informally to emphasize a strong connection between two subjects, but it's better to use more precise language. Example: "The two topics are very related, as they both address similar issues in the field."
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Figure 8(b) shows the relation between unique places and total travelled distance which are very related among each other with a Spearman's rank of 0.70 with p-value (7.3 times 10^{-26} 10^{-26}
It's all very related.
On the internet, offence and defence really are very related.
"I do characters very related to 'Saturday Night Live' characters".
Number one and number two are very related.
So although the two notions have quite different usages, they are very related.
This project was exciting because it is very related to my personal project: MyH2O.
"The free flow of energy is very related to what we in the West call functionality," he said.
"I'm very convinced that the quality of space is very related to the quality of education," Dr. Kenny said.
Network managers wish to optimize control parameters such as signal setting which are very related to the traffic assignment models.
"Fundamentally, we believe this allows us more management scale, as we can run things independently that aren't very related," said Page.
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