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The phrase "weaker correlation" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a relationship or connection between two things that is not as strong or significant as expected. Example: There was a weaker correlation between exercise frequency and weight loss in older adults compared to younger adults.
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We found that both NDVI and NDBI are strongly correlated with the variations of LST whereas NDBaI has a weaker correlation with LST.
The correlation between the temperature anomaly and the radiative effect from fires is weaker compared with BVOC, due to this weaker correlation between temperature and fire emission.
There are several factors (including the dry deposition velocity) that can explain the weaker correlation between soiling rate and AOD estimate at monthly and daily time scales.
Moreover, previous attempts to show a link have come up with a much weaker correlation between the two phenomena.
However, we found a weaker correlation when testing the correlation between our soiling rate measurements and AOD retrievals from different satellite instruments (such as the MODIS instrument; we used the Level-3 MODIS products48).
PPD has a weaker correlation of 0.64 for males and 0.61 for females (R2 = 0.38 overall).
Temperature showed a weaker correlation with grain shape traits than did light and humidity.
A weaker correlation is observed for the rest of the latitudes.
There is a weaker correlation between answering tier-1 questions on light propagation and answering tier-1 questions on visibility.
On the contrary, weaker correlation coefficients were obtained with the trimmed matrices: ρ = 0.875 and τ = 0.733.
The 10 parameters showed weaker correlation with quality traits in SZ than that in the other three areas (Table 2).
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