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- Correlated_subquery comment "In a SQL database query, a correlated subquery (also known as a synchronized subquery) is a subquery (a query nested inside another query) that uses values from the outer query. The subquery is evaluated once for each row processed by the outer query.Here is an example for a typical correlated subquery.".