Correlated in a sentence as an adjective

Furthermore it is not correlated with the perceived wealth of a city or town.

Most of us disregard the fact that wealth is not remotely correlated with happiness and still hunt for the big payday.

I don't know whether it's the secret to success, but among startups we've funded the lack of it is almost perfectly correlated with failure.

To the extent that your count of top-tier publications matters when trying to get an academic job, it's because it's correlated with your ability to bring in money.

[The examples above are not hypothetical, I know those people in real life]All we know is that depression and low income are correlated, but OP's conclusion is downright irresponsible.

For males, competence was correlated with likeability, but for females it was anticorrelated, even though the resumes were identical.

It seems to me that the rise of popularity of Firefox correlated strongly with a drop in these IE-only sites, and I don't think that its unfair to label it as a dominant cause of this drop.

Thought I’d highlight my favorite, perhaps non-obvious feature: the ***** of the charts tells you whether the variable is positively or negatively correlated with the cost of buying.

Highly visible and likely to evoke accidental clicks are, unfortunately, highly correlated.

The survey mostly asked questions about what students saw, day in and day out."Of the 36 items included in the Gates Foundation study, the five that most correlated with student learning were very straightforward:1.

The two aren't mutually exclusive, but I find it entirely suspicious that the rise in needing to "put yourself out there" has correlated so strongly with social media becoming pervasive.

The crappy part is that sometimes they don't even end up using those H-1Bs down the road while people like me lose their chance in the lottery.#1 and especially #2 seem to pay wages that are not really correlated with prevailing wage, they pay what they think an employee is worth.

The failures of the insiders are correlated and overwhelm their theoretically superior information, and I'd especially finger potential ideological biases there, which could affect both information filtering and the analysis.

Correlated definitions

adjective

mutually related

See also: correlative correlate