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The phrase "as a corresponding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is related or equivalent to another item or concept in a specific context.
Example: "The data collected from the survey will be analyzed as a corresponding measure of customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "as a related" or "as an equivalent".
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The undersigned recommend him as a corresponding member of our Academy.
As a corresponding move, the Mets may place infielder Jorge Velandia on the disabled list with a strained rib cage.
In the version of this Letter originally published, Steffen Rulands was not listed as a corresponding author.
As well as a corresponding Wollman ice rink, there is a pond and you can rent boats and go horse or bike riding.
Cherenkov was elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences as a corresponding (1964) and subsequently full (1970) member.
Widespread ignorance among pastors of middle sexualities outside of the hetero-/homonormative binary is revealed as well as a corresponding absence of appropriate support resources.
A thermal modeling of the complete system as well as a corresponding iterative code are developed and presented.
In both cases the inversion model misrepresents the spatial change in voltages as a corresponding spatial change in resistivity.
The proposed reversible NOR gates work as a corresponding NOR counterpart of NAND logic based Toffoli gates.
In recent years, he had been developing an array of minute antennas capable of collecting sunlight and transforming it into electricity, as well as a corresponding battery for storing it.
Zavoysky was elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences as a corresponding member in 1953 and a full member in 1964.
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