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How is the order of “respectively” determined?

“A lives in New York, and B lives in London. Car C and car D are belong to them respectively.”

According to this paragraph, Car C belongs to A, not B, because A is mentioned earlier than B, or it doesn’t matter whether Car C belongs to A or B because the order is determined in the sentence, not the other sentences.

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