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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was correlated" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you wish to say that two or more variables are linked or related in some way. For example, "The data suggested that higher levels of education were correlated with an increased likelihood of finding stable employment."
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was correlated
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Either of a pair of things related by a correlation; a correlative
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ISL was correlated using a linear correlation test with PSL.
Associations were found for body parts: "tongue" was correlated with "l" and "nose" with "n".
Historically, trust in one's own faith was correlated with distrust of others.
They found that a fund's performance was correlated more to its divergence index than to its size.
Additionally, peak VO2 was correlated with HbA1c.
Increasing BMI was correlated with increasing AHI.
Success was correlated with gestational age.
Respiration rate was correlated with DMI, 0.270.
Emotional exhaustion also was correlated with bullying.
Elevation was correlated with NMDS axes.
A smaller postoperative horizontal distance was correlated with cup loosening.
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