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"respectively for each" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that two or more items or individuals are connected or associated with each other in a specific order. Example: The first, second, and third place winners received gold, silver, and bronze medals, respectively for each of their outstanding performances in the competition.
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City and Madrid have lost £98m and £102m respectively for each trophy they have won, whereas Atlético Madrid have made £6.3m.
Moroccans Jamal Zougam, who planted at least one bomb, and Otman el-Gnaoui, who helped to transport the dynamite, were sentenced to 42,922 years and 42,924 years in prison respectively for each of the 191 murders.
The optimal selected blend was: 74%, 26% and 0%, respectively for each the above-mentioned effluents.
Two shRNAs targeted different positions were designed respectively for each gene.
Mean ADC values were determined respectively for each of the anatomical layers in all the animals.
Let be a maximal monotone mapping and a -inverse-strongly accrespectivelyng, respectively, for each.
Each participant generated five facial images and spoken data, respectively, for each emotion, while changing the contents of the dialogue.
These models were developed using remaining ~ 90% data during training/testing respectively for each of the six datasets; Table S2.
Let be a maximal monotone mapping and a -Lipschitzian and relaxed -cocoercive mapping with, respectively, for each.
Respondents were asked to evaluate the frequency and effort respectively for each item on a seven-point scale.
where x1 and x3 are the corresponding astaxanthin and organic phase concentrations, respectively, for each experiment (Table 1).
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