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"orthogonal to" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to two or more things that are at right angles or do not have any intersecting points. For example: The two theories were orthogonal to each other, with no overlap between them.
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Orthogonality of random concepts: the vast majority of concepts is orthogonal to all others.
These criticisms, however, are oddly orthogonal to the job for which Clinton is being considered.
4 min "I appreciate this is orthogonal to the main points of interest in this game, but is anyone else impressed by City's away strip?" says David Wall.
Obama and Goolsbee propose something entirely different - not a triangulation, but a basis for crafting public policy orthogonal to the traditional liberal-conservative axis.
Silver continued on in another tweet, writing, "There are lessons from that, but they're almost totally orthogonal to the 'data journalism' vs. 'traditional journalism' beef".
This finding is orthogonal to the basic premise of GERM that assumes that externally set teaching standards and aligned standardized testing are preconditions for success.
These two categories are orthogonal to one another.
"This is the one company that's totally orthogonal to that.
(II) is orthogonal to (in ) when.
satisfying that is orthogonal to along.
The limbs are orthogonal to each other.
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