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reciprocally

[ri-sip-ruh-klee] / rɪˈsɪp rə kli /
ADVERB
interchangeably
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In our time, which is to say in Addario’s, unwavering faith in the justice of one side has perished, a casualty of too many brutal, pointless, reciprocally corrupt wars.

From New York Times

“That might be seen as getting close to the line of actually attacking Russia, at which point Russia could arguably respond reciprocally.”

From Washington Post

They shared blinis layered with caviar in Russia and, reciprocally, the popular variant in China, jianbing.

From New York Times

“That includes college professors coming to high school campuses or, reciprocally, high school students, learning on college campuses or in virtual environments,” Carvalho said.

From Los Angeles Times

The two sides said they would continue discussion about how to “ensure a reciprocally beneficial relationship” and expand vaccine supplies.

From Washington Post