exact correspondence

collocation in English

meaningsofexactandcorrespondence

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exact
adjective
uk
/ɪɡˈzækt/
us
/ɪɡˈzækt/
in great detail, or complete, correct, or true in ...
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correspondence
noun
uk
/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dəns/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dəns/
letters, especially official or ...
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(Definition ofexactandcorrespondencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexact correspondence

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In general, there is no reason to expect anexactcorrespondencebetween movements in unit labour costs and changes in exports prices.
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However, the absence of anexactcorrespondencealso indicates that the outcomes for pursuit and perception were not mutually determined.
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Anexactcorrespondencebetween the two is not necessary, however.
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We illustrate here theexactcorrespondencebetween graphs and canonical forms.
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Inexactcorrespondencewith the theoretical model, this parameter is recovered from the approximation to one of the real arguments of the function.
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This second set was collected independently of sampling for whole-rock chemical analyses, and consequently there is noexactcorrespondencewith the chemical data.
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There is therefore anexactcorrespondencebetween the act of staging the drama and its meaning.
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Since these parallels may be only superficial, there is not always anexactcorrespondencebetween the substrate and the retained feature.
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This result provides semantics for statically ordered programs; it provides anexactcorrespondencebetween answer sets issued by our translation and regular answer sets of the original program.
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It should also be noted that not every morphological change can be considered to be an adaptive trait or to have anexactcorrespondencewith a functional benefit.
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To what extent does he envisage that there should be anexactcorrespondencebetween these offences in different jurisdictions?
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The striking feature of the graph is that there is an almostexactcorrespondencebetween the levels of those two factors in the national life.
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In general, there is no reason to expect anexactcorrespondencebetween movements in unit labour costs and changes in exports prices.
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There is, therefore, noexactcorrespondencebetween the number of places in day centres and the number of clients receiving active support and help from the centres.
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