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The phrase "a corresponding loss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a loss that is related or equivalent to another event or situation.
Example: "The company experienced a corresponding loss in revenue after the product recall."
Alternatives: "an associated loss" or "a related loss".
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There is a corresponding loss of eccentricity.
The decline of knitting isn't just about a small gain in convenience, and a corresponding loss of skill.
Results show a 50% reduction in the coffee area and a corresponding loss of trees.
This loss was associated with a corresponding loss in BET surface area.
As they become less stable and mobile, some older people also experience a corresponding loss of confidence and adapt by using canes or limiting their movements.
If Australians respect the United States as a strong protector, they also resent what they describe as "American imperialism" and a corresponding loss of Australia's sovereignty, Mr. Mackay said.
The Communist Party, once the domain of peasants and factory workers, now attracts rich businessmen and middle-class professionals, and it has suffered a corresponding loss of ideological coherence.
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Remarkably, G2019S-LRRK2 micexhibitit a significant ∼18% loss of TH+ dopaminergic neurons and a corresponding ∼17% loss of Nissl+ nigral neurons compared to their non-transgenic littermates (Figure 3C), indicating dopaminergic neuronal degeneration rather than a loss of dopaminergic phenotype.
The corresponding loss, on a decline in the shares' value, is a capital loss, which may not be fully deductible.
For an AAR0 of 0.6 and an ELA0 rise of 200 m (400 m) we calculate a total area loss of − 54% (− 80%) and a corresponding volume loss of − 50% (− 78%) compared to the 1973 glacier extent.
Although an ELN scheme is used, the TCP sender may reduce its congestion window even due to a wireless loss if the corresponding loss notification arrives too lately or if the detection of the wireless loss fails.
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