0"I checked the mail box four times this day: twice in the morning, once at noon and in the afternoon respectively."02br 02br 00i just wonder whether the issue on the number is clearly expressed in this sentence. if not, how to correct it. 02br 02br 00thank you. 0-
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0I'm not sure what you are asking but a better version would be 'I checked the mail box four times this day: twice in the morning, once at noon and once in the afternoon.'02br 02br 00'Respectively' is only used when you need to clarify the order in which something happens, and mornings, noon, and afternoons can only happen in a certain order, so it is redundant here.02br