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correspond

[kawr-uh-spond, kor-] / ˌkɔr əˈspɒnd, ˌkɒr- /




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“That has been my experience with this great artist and human being, who deserves to be in that place that only corresponds to her.”

From Los Angeles Times

The images of the scene correspond with an account by Jeffery Carroll, the executive assistant chief of the Metropolitan Police Department.

From The Wall Street Journal

Urine tests confirmed a corresponding decline in internal exposure, averaging a 50 percent reduction that persisted through 2022.

From Science Daily

Participants with obesity had substantially lower levels of circulating choline, and these reductions corresponded with stronger signs of inflammation, insulin resistance, liver-enzyme elevation and NfL.

From Science Daily

Others stand upright on the floor, corresponding to your body.

From Los Angeles Times