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 usually not correlated to taxonomical classification" Thank you in advance for your help.
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 in advance.
Shouldn't any prepositional phrases that serve as an argument following an intransitive verb account for it being transitive as well? For example: Dancing correlates with mathematics, in that they are both arts of the creative mind. [intransitive?] or Bob correlates dancing with mathematics...
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 social inequality. IQ test is connected with social inequality.
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 differences between the two words?
This is at the end of a medical report: CORRELACIONAR CON CLINICA My attempt(s): CORRELATE WITH CLINIC. TO CORRELATE CLINICALLY. CLINICALLY CORRELATE The original has all manner of periods and commas in the most odd places, which make is difficult to decipher exactly how to render that part...
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 between the two and it's kinda vexatious.
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 was asked and apocalypsemystic gave a highly-rated answer to it as followed. “correlated is more technical...