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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete correspondence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship or alignment between two or more entities, ideas, or sets of data.
Example: "There is a complete correspondence of the survey results with the previous year's data, indicating consistent trends."
Alternatives: "a full alignment of" or "an exact match of".
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It was of interest that comparison of the exon-intron structure between PEX11-1_2050O8 and EST contig revealed a complete correspondence of the EST to the coding part of the gene.
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An attempt has been made to develop a complete correspondence between the operation of a real column and the simulation.
A phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rDNA sequences (Figure 1A) confirmed an almost complete correspondence of all B. cereus sensu lato strains (except the cytotoxis NVM strain).
This is from "Lovingly, Georgia: The Complete Correspondence of Georgia O'Keeffe and Anita Pollitzer," edited by Clive Giboire (Touchstone/ Simon & Schuster, paper).
She then reconstructed the notes, which were published in The Complete Correspondence of Adorno and Benjamin two years ago.
Wolff begins his treatise on the Foundations of Architecture with the claim that "architecture is a science for constructing a building so that it is in complete correspondence with the intentions of the architect" (Wolff, Principles of Architecture, §1, p. 305).
The session begins at 10 A.M. Warren F. Kimball, a professor of history at Rutgers and editor of the much-acclaimed "Churchill & Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence," is director of the conference.
As a result, the agency received complete correspondence and documentation in 2 of the 470 complaints referred to Fannie and Freddie, the report said.
Furthermore, we found in a cohort of 70 Vel− subjects that the inherited absence of the Vel antigen (i.e. the Vel− blood type) shows almost complete correspondence to the homozygosity of a 17 nt deletion that disrupts the SMIM1 coding sequence.
Indeed, his letters number about 42,000, and the Foundation Napoleon, where Hicks is manager of international affairs, is currently publishing the final three volumes of a 15-volume set of Napoleon's complete correspondence.
"That being said, some commentators before 1900 described him as the greatest French writer of the 19th century, thinking most notably about his correspondence". Indeed, his letters number about 42,000, and the Foundation Napoleon, where Hicks is manager of international affairs, is currently publishing the final three volumes of a 15-volume set of Napoleon's complete correspondence.
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