grammar - Use of "respectively"



He has two sisters who live in southern and northern California, respectively.



I saw this on IMDB and I was wondering if the respectively was grammatically correct.


Since nothing is being listed off, is it even needed?


Edit:


Josh Radnor, 7th in the list


If you were wondering, lol



Answer



It's not needed because, as you said, nothing is being enumerated. If, instead, it said "he has a sister and a brother who live in southern and northern CA, respectively", that tells you something -- the sister lives in southern CA and the brother lives in northern CA.


I don't know if the usage you found is wrong or just unnecessary.


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