Sentence examples for correspond so from inspiring English sources

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She had never learned English well enough to correspond, so we used a translator.

Arnold Stiefel, who has managed Mr. Stewart's career for 13 years, said music and money don't correspond so easily.

For Mr. McIntyre the word "serious" doesn't correspond so much to an overly grave performance approach as to a rigorous unemotional attack.

Freud wrote about this very trenchantly in 'Moses and Monotheism.' Things happen in life, he said, which correspond so closely to infantile fantasies or infantile experiences that they cause the infantile fantasies or experiences to dominate adult life.

"This is a quite startling finding," says Stickgold, who says he was amazed to find that two distinct periods of REM sleep and SWS appear to correspond so closely to learning.

I was struck by how much these deep introspections correspond so much to the questions we have about career and business and about daily lives -- the endless asking of what is the point, who am I, and what am I here to do.

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And what pair, other than Chris Brown and Drake, ever corresponded so ferociously without a pinch of flirtation driving them on?

So this, the ultimate Roman painting, Second Style, the Roman painting as panorama, that again corresponds so well to all the discussions we've been having the last couple of lectures of this move towards increased vista, increased panorama, both in painting and also in architecture.

The basic position underlying its elaborations is one of extreme philosophical realism: it is assumed that the structure of reality corresponds so exactly to the way in which the mind works that there is a separate real entity corresponding to every distinction that it can make.

The substance of the law at any given time pretty nearly corresponds, so far as it goes, with what is then understood to be convenient; but its form and machinery, and the degree to which it is able to work out desired results, depend very much upon its past.

In Continuity and Irrational Numbers (1872) he remarks that when the rational numbers are associated to points on a straight line, "there are infinitely many points [on the line] to which no rational number corresponds" so that the rational numbers manifest "a gappiness, incompleteness, discontinuity", in contrast with the straight line's "absence of gaps, completeness, continuity".

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