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01. The decrease in the number of tourists visiting our northern neighbor [corresponds] to the increase in the value of the Canadian dollar.
02. I [correspond] regularly with my counterpart in the head office in Providence.
03. You should keep copies of all your [correspondence] with the government in case you need to review it later.
04. He is working as a [correspondent] for the New York Times in Beijing.
05. He is a very rich and famous performer, but he still personally answers all his [correspondence] from his fans.
06. Our political [correspondent] in Washington will have a special report on the unfolding crisis right after our leading story.
07. News [correspondents] in the region have been summoned to the Royal Palace to hear the King's reaction to the military coup.
08. F. F. Bosworth once said, "It is my settled opinion, after some years as a political [correspondent], that no one is attracted to a political career in the first place unless he is socially or emotionally crippled."
09. Deng Ming-Dao once said that those truly linked don't need [correspondence] because when they meet again after many years apart, their friendship is as true as ever.
10. An increase in taxes has resulted in a [corresponding] rise in prices.
11. There are three main patterns to family life in Guyana, and they [correspond] generally to class or ethnic groupings.
12. Britain does not have a single, national police force, but instead has different independent police forces [corresponding] to regional areas.
13. Winston Churchill made a name for himself as a war [correspondent] during the Boer War.
14. The earliest known examples of Western art [correspond] approximately to the final stages of the Ice Age in Europe.
15. She [corresponded] with her boyfriend for almost a year after he joined the army, but then she met someone else and stopped writing.
16. Wages in the city are good, but housing prices are [correspondingly] higher than in rural areas as well.
17. The ancient Greeks believed that certain modes and certain notes of music [corresponded] with the movements of and distances between particular planets.

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  • correspond — If one thing is similar or analogous to another, or related closely to it, it is said to correspond to it: • Gandhi s concept of Religion corresponds to his concept of Truth G. Richards, 1991. If one thing is in harmony or agreement with another …   Modern English usage

  • Correspond — Cor re*spond (k?r r? sp?nd ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Corresponded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Corresponding}.] [Pref. cor + respond: cf. f. correspondre.] 1. To be like something else in the dimensions and arrangement of its parts; followed by with or to;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • correspond — UK US /ˌkɒrɪˈspɒnd/ verb [I] ► COMMUNICATIONS to communicate with someone by letter or email: correspond with sb »There has been some problem in the way insurers are corresponding with customers. ► to match something, or be similar or equal to… …   Financial and business terms

  • correspond — [v1] agree, complement accord, amount, approach, assimilate, be consistent, be identical to, be similar to, coincide, compare, conform, correlate, dovetail, equal, fit, harmonize, lip sync, match, partake of, reciprocate, resemble, rival, square …   New thesaurus

  • correspond — I (be equivalent) verb adapt to, agree, answer the purpose, appertain, approach, approximate, be accordant, be akin, complement, be complemental, be congruent, be related, bear resemblance, belong, border on, bring into relation with, cohere,… …   Law dictionary

  • correspond — 1520s, to be in agreement, to be in harmony with, from M.Fr. correspondre (14c.) or directly from M.L. correspondere, from cor (see COM (Cf. com )) together, with each other + respondere to answer (see RESPOND (Cf. respond)). Originally in M.L.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • correspond — *agree, square, accord, tally, jibe, harmonize, conform Analogous words: approach, touch, *match, rival, equal …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • correspond — ► VERB 1) match or agree almost exactly. 2) be comparable or equivalent in character or form. 3) communicate by exchanging letters. ORIGIN Latin correspondere, from respondere answer …   English terms dictionary

  • correspond — [kôr΄ə spänd′, kär΄ə spänd′] vi. [MFr correspondre < ML correspondere < L com , together + respondere, to RESPOND] 1. to be in agreement (with something); conform ( to something); tally; harmonize 2. to be similar, analogous, or equal, (to… …   English World dictionary

  • correspond */*/ — UK [ˌkɒrɪˈspɒnd] / US [ˌkɔrəˈspɑnd] verb [intransitive] Word forms correspond : present tense I/you/we/they correspond he/she/it corresponds present participle corresponding past tense corresponded past participle corresponded 1) a) to be the… …   English dictionary

  • correspond — cor|re|spond [ ,kɔrə spand ] verb intransitive ** 1. ) to be the same as something else, or very much like it: If their statements correspond, we ll have no trouble. correspond with: The statistics do not correspond with our own experience.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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