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be equal to

verb as in amount to

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Three years ago, Google vowed to reach “net-zero” — where its emissions of greenhouse gases would be equal to what it removed — by 2030.

The three-time U.S. national team member trained a Yurchenko double tuck — with her knees bent and legs pulled toward her chest — into the foam pit during her elite career, eventually stacking up soft mats to be equal to competition height.

If the ISA approves India's new applications, its licence count will be equal to that of Russia and one less than China.

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Another mild winter and other favorable factors likely means the 2024 tick population will be equal to last year or larger, some researchers say.

The amount the companies collect from the monthly charge, the commission said, will be equal to what they lose from charging a lower rate for each kilowatt hour.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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