Which preposition to use with correlates
The development of the master tissues of the body, the brain, the pride and darling of evolution, is in some subtle way correlated with it.
In the realm of things in themselves there is no motion whatever, but at most an intelligible correlate of this relation; in the world of phenomena, the world of physics, the earth moves around the sun; in the sphere of representation the sun moves around the earth.
Other religions are seen to be correlated to Christianity much as the other tentative efforts of nature are correlated to man.
Surely abstinence from wine and superfluity of "matter in the wrong place" need not necessarily be correlated in hotel-life, and yet my experience leads me to look for the twain together.