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Feb 18, 2010 · "Correlated to" is standard, but I don't think anyone would raise an eyebrow at "correlated with," unless your talking to akaAJ
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Jan 26, 2009 · Does something correlate to something else or with it? Or does it depend on what is being correlated?
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Dec 21, 2009 · Hello everyone, I need to say that all people are now correlated/interrelated due to the evolution of communication. 1- Is it correct to say it this way? 2- Are there any essential …
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Mar 27, 2011 · If A and B are negatively correlated the opposite is true; A and B will tend to diverge. If the correlation coefficient is 1.0., there is a direct linear relationship between A and B.
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Jun 27, 2022 · can I use associate, related, correlated, connect interchangeably? Early IQ test is associated with social inequality. IQ test is related with/to social inequality, IQ test is correlated …
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Sep 12, 2020 · Hello, dear members! I’m confused by these two words, correlated and related, so I’ve searched the forum for their differences but find nothing. Here is a link where the similar …
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Mar 6, 2008 · Hi, I would like to know what´s the right way to use the verb correlate: "correlate to" or "correlate with" Here I provide you some context, "Rhizobial phylogenies inferred from nod …
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Dec 11, 2023 · Hello everyone, That’s because economic growth can be correlated with environmental degradation, while protecting the environment is sometimes correlated with …
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Mar 22, 2009 · Could anyone explain to me the difference between "related to" and "related with"?
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Sep 7, 2008 · Who can help me? I'd know if the following sentence is correct: The exam will be over 4p.m. by 5p.m. , I have a doubt: can preposition over going correlated...