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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to corresponding" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to refer to something that relates or matches with another element, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "The data needs to be adjusted to correspond with the new guidelines."
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Previously, popularity in the United States often led to corresponding growth overseas.
Throughout the program, references to corresponding links on the PBS Web site appear on-screen.
First one to finish turning down all cards according to corresponding numbers on dice wins.
In recent months, Mr. Olstein has taken to corresponding with executives at some of the companies in his portfolio.
Based on the information, passengers will be assigned to green, yellow or red categories, and will be subject to corresponding scrutiny.
Visitors can contact Santa with a click, eliminating the need to address letters and affix stamps (a potentially confusing process for children accustomed to corresponding on wireless computers).
– Robert McMahon, editor at Council on Foreign Relations Policy information is more usable if it's linked to corresponding actions one can take, or if it helps stir debate.
†Significant difference to corresponding NIC-4 value.
These logics are (strongly) complete with respect to corresponding algebras.
This translates to corresponding increases in crashes, injuries and fatalities.
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So most of what's saved, livestock-wise, by killing wolves may be lost--and then some--to corresponding increases in coyote predation.
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