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Example Sentences

The Italian health ministry said it could not prove a direct correlation between the flu vaccine and the deaths.

Darwin called the same phenomenon the “correlation of growth” and geneticist today study what they call “pleiotropic effects.”

As a designer, Gianni was completely aware of that correlation.

Past research hints at a correlation between extent of brain injury following impact and the biomechanical forces at play.

The lack of correlation between saturated fat intake and heart disease risk still stands.

By memorising a Correlation, you so unite the two extremes in memory, that you need not afterwards recall the intermediates.

How much more vivid to many persons in this example is a Correlation, thus: “Mitral valves … mitred Abbots… none left … left.”

After you have repeated the Correlation, then repeat the two extremes, thus—“Anchor” … “Bolster.”

Never—in the early stages of the study of the System—make a second Correlation until you have memorised the first.

If you memorise the Correlation, you will recall the Name whenever you think of this Peculiarity (whatever struck you about him).

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On this page you'll find 47 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to correlation, such as: interaction, interrelationship, parallel, alternation, analogue, and complement.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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