correspond

correspond about (someone or something)

To communicate (with someone) about someone or something in a series of messages, typically written ones. Sarah and I have been corresponding about the new team of engineers she's overseeing.
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correspond to (something)

To match or correlate to something. Does this character in the book correspond to one in the movie, or did they eliminate him completely?
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correspond with (one) about (someone or something)

To communicate with one about someone or something in a series of messages, typically written ones. I've been corresponding with my friend in London about all the crazy stuff going on in Europe.
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correspond with (someone or something)

1. To match or correlate to something. Does this character in the book correspond with one in the movie, or did they eliminate him completely?
2. To communicate with one in a series of messages, typically written ones. When I was a kid, I used to correspond with my sister by writing her letters while she was away at summer camp.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

correspond to something

to match up with something; to harmonize with something. This pin on this part corresponds to the receptacle on the other part it fits into.
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correspond with someone (about someone or something)

 and correspond (with someone) about someone or something
to write letters back and forth with someone about someone or something. I will have to correspond with the manager about that. I corresponded about this with my brother. I corresponded with my brother for over a year. We corresponded about Fred.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • correspond about (someone or something)
  • correspond with (one) about (someone or something)
  • convey (something) from (someone or something)
  • convey (something) from (someone or sth) to (someone or sth)
  • convey (something) to (someone or something)
  • convey
  • convey (something)
  • bring (someone or something) into contact with (someone or something)
  • bring into contact with
  • make contact with (someone or something)
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Among the 13 unique markers of GG HG 4, seven (54%) correspond to sorghum LG B, while one (8%) corresponds to sorghum LG C.
Among the 75 loci mapped, 56 (75%) correspond to sorghum LG B, and 11 (15%) correspond to sorghum LG E.
This corresponds to some real-world measurement situations.
Each term of the series corresponds to a successive arrival of a "generalized ray" and each is a definite line integral along a fixed path which can be easily computed numerically.
3 respectively corresponds to notation "s" and "p" in Fig.
In this case, the fitness parameter of the model corresponds to the readiness with which an antibody binds to a specific antigen.
In agreement with experimental values, the new moel predicts that somewhere between two and 15 mutations occur before the antibody response matures, or evolves, to produce antibodies with an affinity that corresponds to an intermediate peak on the affinity landscape.
We concluded that these abnormal waves represented artifact that corresponded to the arterial pulse on the patient's face.
Isotactic propylene crystallinity corresponds to meso orientation, and thus the prevalence of the mm triads indicates an essentially isotactic propylene polymer.
However, the Service viewed the purported loan as not "an unconditional and personal liability on the part of the `debtors.'" Because the loan payments would be made with guaranteed bonus payments, which corresponded with the loan payments in both amount and timing, the IRS concluded that the loan, in effect, would be paid back with the employee's future services.
This corresponded to a 110 [micro]m channel depth and a 9500 [micro][m.sup.2] cross-sectional area.
This results because T was in a higher marginal gift tax bracket (39%) for his taxable gifts in prior years than the marginal gift tax bracket (37%) that corresponds to the applicable exclusion amount.
The optimum cure time for [170 and 180 degrees C] cure temperatures corresponds to the time at which the maximum modulus is attained.