
correlate <to /with> | WordReference Forums
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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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 genes are …
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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 question …
correlation vs link vs connection vs relationship - WordReference Forums
Mar 27, 2011 · The question is again revolving around the word 'correlate' - can I use 'linked', 'connected' instead without changing the meaning of the sentence? Thank you for the time and help …
correlate: intransitive verb? | WordReference Forums
May 21, 2012 · I take "correlate with" to be an intransitive verb followed by a preposition. The phrasal verb "look for" has a distinct meaning, separate from the combined meaning of "look" + "for". This is …
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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 with …
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Jul 15, 2013 · Hi, what's the difference between the words Correspond and Correlate? I know that there's a difference but they seem to be very closely related and I'm finding it difficult to distinguish …
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May 28, 2008 · Ethnicity might correlate with dialect only to the extent that people of certain ethnicity might be few in number in a certain region, or might be more likely than others to have moved there …
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Jul 26, 2018 · Could be someone so kind to me to explain what the correct name for changing a tense of a verb is? (see - saw) And the proper term term to correlate them in one sentence (if past is used to …
conscientia vs. syneidesis | WordReference Forums
Jun 21, 2022 · conscientia vs. syneidesis The English word “consciousness” in the modern sense was apparently coined sometime in the 17th century and is derived from Latin cōnscius, itself from con- (a …