word choice - Using "respectively" with "and" vs. "or"


Is it acceptable usage to use "or" with "respectively", or is it possible only with "and"?


Example:



If the light changes from red to blue or from blue to red, you must catch or throw the ball, respectively.



I've seen lots of construction with "and" but none with "or".




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