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Did you have a real-life corollary in mind?
We are a particular sort of family — with no corollary in this country.
This refraction of truth has its corollary in Guterson's cast of characters, each likable, each believable, all at odds.
"I am the holdout that believes there is no hip-hop corollary in visual art," she said.
It has its dark corollary in those weekends on the sofa, surrounded by sweet wrappers, sticky-fingered and burping.
Ms. Anderson's eminently comfortable style had a perfect corollary in the playing of the tenor saxophonist Frank Wess, who is now in his mid-80s.
So that made me think, Well, as weird as my story is, it isn't entirely without corollary in the real world.
Our traditional deference to legislative policy choices finds a corollary in the principle that the Constitution "does not mandate adoption of any one penological theory".
That belief has its corollary in another central United Nations principle: that it isn't just enough to decide to do something.
This brief flaring of Didion's writerly power has its corollary in her admission of her own increasing physical and emotional fragility.
The qualities required by young men at the front – teamwork, honour, the all-important "pluck" – found their natural corollary in the developing schoolgirl ethos as crafted by Brazil.
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