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Discover LudwigThe phrase "respectively as" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that two or more items correspond to each other in the order they are mentioned.
Example: "The two authors, Smith and Johnson, were recognized for their contributions, respectively as the best fiction and non-fiction writers of the year."
Alternatives: "in that order" or "correspondingly as".
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"Other Dances" is performed alongside Balanchine's "Concerto Barocco" and "Who Cares?," set to Bach and Gershwin, respectively, as well as Benjamin Millepied's "Neverwhere," from last year.
Define and, respectively, as follows.
Toshiba gave up on FED and SED, respectively, as early as January 2007.
Equations (8) and (9) are transformed respectively as, where.
and the functions and are defined, respectively, as, ;.
We need to discuss several cases, respectively, as follows.
There are fierce new rollers from Asusu and DJ Earl respectively, as well as a dusty, sun-kissed cut from the inimitable Axel Boman.
I love both actors' performances, respectively, as Brody and Gandalf.
They are listed, respectively, as threatened and endangered by federal and New York authorities.
There are two individuals in downtown Seattle dressed, respectively, as a bear and a Dalmatian.
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― a co-chair and vice chair of the CPC, respectively ― as well as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y). on Ways and Means fell short last week.
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