word usage - Is this correct use of 'respectively'?


I am accustomed to using the word 'respectively' as follows:



Jack and Jill went to the hill and the pharmacy, respectively.



and this is the way I've always seen it being used. Is it correct to use it in the following way too?



Jack and Jill went to two places. Respectively, these were the hill and the pharmacy.





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