equivalent
Example Sentences
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With the aural equivalent of a photographic memory, she advised financial companies on regulatory and public-policy issues.
But there is no equivalent store of scent data, and creating one will take a long time.
Such establishments must demonstrate that they meet equivalent British hygiene and safety requirements.
From BBC
A child's shirt for example costs the equivalent of between $15 to $30, while a kilo of chocolates can be even pricier.
From Barron's
It said roads were only being resurfaced, on average, once every 97 years, and that almost one in six local roads – equivalent to over 32,500 miles – had less than five years' structural life remaining.
From BBC
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