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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
closely
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Constructive and destructive waves correspond closely with two of the main types of breaker recognised today, namely spilling and plunging breakers.
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Each of them has gods and ancestors whose respective power closely corresponds to that of the social groups themselves.
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These differences correspond closely to the increased digestion of the upper teeth.
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The story presents a picture of the luckless, homeless skinhead which corresponds closely to the movement's own mythology about itself.
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This diversification has been shown to correspond closely to a simple exponential growth model.
exactly
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Practical Transformers Another problem is that the output voltage of transformers seldom correspond exactly to the rated voltage.
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First, no country has a political economy that corresponds exactly to either the market economy or the command economy.
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Instead, it was in areas on the right-hand side exactly corresponding to the language centres in the opposite hemisphere.
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An ideal type is illustrative, but it does not necessarily correspond exactly to any real-world example.
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I remember that he wrote that Michelangelo's drawing technique corresponded exactly to his Neoplatonism.
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Once again we are saying something in general form which corresponds exactly to the particularities of wave mechanics.
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Not that they corresponded exactly , but they were close enough.
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Apart from the addition of variables derived from the two new questions, the other tables do not exactly correspond .
precisely
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The data corresponds precisely to the situation described by Ashton etal's recruitment strategies with non-educational criteria taking priority over educational ones.
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Neither type corresponds precisely to that seen in vertebrate enamel, and the extreme variation in crystal orientation is puzzling.
roughly
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Our own arm bones correspond roughly to the bird wing bones.
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These roughly correspond to winter, spring, summer and autumn.
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Each number roughly corresponds to a 100°C temperature change, giving a band of 100-600°C.
to
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Again it is clear that maximum signal power gain does not correspond to .
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According to the instruction leaflet, each letter corresponds to approximately 100°C, giving the gun a heating range up to 600°C.
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A strong, small-scale transition field could, however, correspond to particularly vigorous dynamo action.
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With the eight-hour illumination period this will correspond to about a one-day average.
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In this notation positive feedback corresponds to or so that the gain is increased.
■ NOUN
change
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The underlined amino acid corresponds to the change introduced into Jun-Core.
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As in La conjuracion de Venecia, each act corresponds to a set change within the same general locale.
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The underlined amino acids correspond to the changes introduced into Fos-Core.
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The poem has three sections corresponding to the changes of rhyme, but with a peculiarity in the middle section.
description
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The fact that the goods are of defective quality is usually irrelevant in deciding whether they correspond with their description .
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To remove any effects of the risk information not corresponding to descriptions the original data was recoded.
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Finally, provided the goods correspond with the description , there will be no liability under section 13.
form
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Second, forms of state expenditure corresponding to each of these functions are identified.
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Once again we are saying something in general form which corresponds exactly to the particularities of wave mechanics.
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The distinction between the two written forms does not correspond to any distinction in their spoken form.
goods
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Finally, provided the goods correspond with the description, there will be no liability under section 13.
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Obviously, the more detailed it is, the more stringent is the seller's obligation to supply goods corresponding with it.
image
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This image clearly does not correspond with the material presented so far in this chapter.
level
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The Alpha level corresponds to the subconscious and involves almost 100 percent concentration.
number
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Check that this number corresponds with the one on the document.
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Finally, I have adjusted the numbers to correspond to 1978 prices and incomes.
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Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation.
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Type the numbers corresponding to the elements that you want printed when the date text or function code is entered.
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By far the largest number of configurations correspond to emission with a spectrum that is nearly thermal.
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An awareness of number invariance would imply the ability to conserve number and that corresponding schemata have developed.
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Positive Richardson number corresponds to a stabilizing density gradient; turbulent motion can not be sustained when Ri becomes large.
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You will be asked to supply a number corresponding to statements on the panel.
peak
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An elongated body would display two brightness peaks per revolution, corresponding to the two side views.
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Our scenario averaged over base load and peak Periods corresponds approximately to a 70 / 30 ratio of coal to gas.
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The peak corresponds to the value of the input at which the output is high.
point
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By inspection this will correspond to a point in the spreading region.
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Points Z and C in Figure 8.5 correspond to points and in Figure 8.6.
position
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The seated position corresponds more readily to our body posture during the day when stress develops.
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Numbers on the top scale indicate nucleotide positions corresponding to the gene 62 promoter.
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Only those bit positions corresponding to a one in the mask are involved in the primary operation.
reality
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It is important to wrestle with questions of how far a belief corresponds to reality or is illusory.
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But the pattern of revolution Guevara had in mind did not correspond to the reality .
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Ironically, of course, these atavistic impulses no longer correspond to reality .
sequence
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This one has a pre-programmed sequence , which corresponds to the owner's individual code.
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To what extent does this sequence correspond to a native speaker's processing of discourse?
state
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Second, forms of state expenditure corresponding to each of these functions are identified.
type
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These types of services correspond to programs.
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The pastoral names of the characters and the type of versification employed correspond to the rustic mood.
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Neither type corresponds precisely to that seen in vertebrate enamel, and the extreme variation in crystal orientation is puzzling.
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Here he outlines a division into four main types that correspond to those of Longobardi as supplemented by Sainte-Marie.
value
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Each value corresponds to the mean s.d. of triplicate determinations.
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The negative values correspond to the spin pointing mainly in the opposite direction to that being measured.
word
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The keys for lexical access are stressed syllables in the word corresponding to the input syllable type.
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A crude comparison goes like this: Nature has things, language has words that code meanings corresponding to things.
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For our words no longer correspond to the world.
■ VERB
seem
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And then there are cases which do not seem to correspond with any of the given meanings.
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Nothing seemed to correspond to the map.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Flaubert and Sand corresponded for many years.
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His own domestic situation did not correspond very closely to his ideal of a loving, equal partnership.
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I'm a 21-year old Kenyan student who wishes to correspond with students from Britain or the US.
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The dates quoted in these two documents do not correspond .
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The witness's statements correspond with the available evidence.
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They started to correspond two years ago.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An assembler instruction will correspond to a frequently performed operation and represents many machine code instructions.
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And then there are cases which do not seem to correspond with any of the given meanings.
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Each section is contributed by a different expert in the corresponding field.
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If all this language is in the left side of the brain, what are corresponding areas of the right brain doing?
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She said the news clippings she sent to friends were a perfectly reasonable way to correspond .
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The central rod is known as the Sushumna and corresponds to the spinal column.
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They represent the thought experiment of choosing a level of gross output and finding the corresponding scale and diversity.
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We know that it can only oscillate at frequencies which correspond to the fundamental note and its overtones.