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Correspondence may refer to:
- Non-concurrent, remote communication between people, including letters, email, Newsgroups, Internet forums, Blogs
- Correspondence (theology), the relationship between spiritual and physical realities
- Correspondence (mathematics), several related meanings
- Correspondence (computer vision), finding depth information in stereography (see Correspondence problem)
- "(regular) sound correspondence", a linguistics term (see Comparative method)
- Correspondence theory of truth, a theory in epistemology
- Correspondence rules in quantum mechanics
- Correspondence principle in Physics, that theories must agree with experimental evidence.*
- Correspondence chess played between different geographical locations
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