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Discover LudwigThe phrase "correspondent to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe a situation in which one thing is similar or equal to another in significance or importance. For example: "The punishment for this offense is correspondent to the severity of the crime."
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"Dear Lifehacker," a correspondent to the advice website writes.
The Economist is looking for a new correspondent to write about management.
That alone was reason enough for your correspondent to cough up sixty bucks.
Officials in Dujiangyan, a nearby city, insisted that a government minder accompany your correspondent to Juyuan.
Mr. Pearl is the ninth foreign correspondent to die in this conflict.
"Dillinger did not rob poor people," wrote one correspondent to The Indianapolis Star.
Three plain-clothed security men threw a BBC correspondent to the ground, confiscating his equipment.
Christina Larson is a writer in Beijing and a contributing correspondent to Science.
The South Korean interior designer enthusiastically invites your correspondent to admire the chandeliers and carpets from his own country.
A phone call by your correspondent to his London home was answered by a man claiming to be his son.
He wanted the correspondent to understand the "lust for privacy of some people, and the horror of interrogation".
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