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the corresponding first vs corresponds to any

The phrases "the corresponding first" and "corresponds to any" are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "The corresponding first" seems incomplete and lacks context, while "corresponds to any" implies a relationship between two elements. It would be more appropriate to compare "the corresponding first" with a complete phrase or to clarify the context in which it is being used.

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This phrase seems incomplete and lacks context. It is not a common or correct construction in English.

"the corresponding first "

It is recommended to provide more context or complete the phrase to make it grammatically correct and meaningful.
  • Mar 1, 2010 ... ... of 200 MII oocytes with the corresponding first polar bodies, the aneuploidy rate (nullisomy+disomy) for the two chromosomes scored was 2% ...
  • When you designate a name literal as the BY variable in BY-group processing and you want to refer to the corresponding FIRST. or LAST. temporary variables,  ...
  • ... formula will look up a "Last Name" and return the corresponding "First Name". ... will look up the "Last Name" Fidler and return the corresponding "First Name".
  • The corresponding first-order theory is the set of sentences that are actually true of the real numbers. There are several different such theories, with different ...

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a relationship between two elements.

"corresponds to any "

Use this phrase when you want to express that something matches or relates to any given option or situation.
  • is pronounced star and means zero or more copies. Example: a. ∗ corresponds to any string of a's: {ε,a,aa,aaa,...}. (0+1). ∗ corresponds to all binary strings.
  • The most common relative directions are left, right, forward(s), backward(s), up, and down. No absolute direction corresponds to any of the relative directions.
  • a list of characters inside [] (in order) corresponds to any character from the list. For example, [a-ho-z] is any character between a and h or between o and z.
  • corresponds to any punctuation sign "the dogs" will match "the, dogs" ° corresponds to any character string (letter or punctuation sign) "red°shoes"

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