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correlate ['kɒrəleɪt]∎ to correlate (with sth) (gen) être en corrélation ou rapport (avec qch), correspondre (à qch); (in statistics) être en corrélation (avec qch)(gen) mettre en corrélation ou en rapport, faire correspondre; (in statistics) corréler;∎ to correlate sth with sth (gen) mettre qch en corrélation ou rapport avec qch; (in statistics) corréler qch avec qch;∎ these two trends are closely correlated ces deux tendances sont en rapport étroit
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