How to use in-sentence of “correlated with”:
– Additionally, nest abandonment is sometimes correlated with changing climates, and in the case of “Apoica pallens” has been observed more frequently during the dry season.
– The different tests are strongly correlated with each other.
– DeNoon at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, reported by Sharon Fowler at the ADA annual meeting, actually suggested the opposite, where consumption of diet soda was correlated with weight gain.
– As with most concussion symptoms, aphasia symptoms correlated with concussion typically get progressively better, as evidenced by a study done by Inger Vibeke Thomsen.
– Some modifications have been shown to be correlated with gene silencing, others seem to be correlated with gene activation.
– It is directly correlated with locomotion Humans are bipedal, monkeys quadrupedal and apes are knuckle walkers.
– Psychologists believe if identical twins have similar intelligence scores than fraternal twins we can assume that genes are correlated with intelligence.

