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equal to
adjective as in able
adjective as in efficient
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adjective as in eligible
adjective as in ready
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Example Sentences
The US government is currently running an annual deficit - a shortfall between its spending and tax revenues - equal to around 6% of its economy.
Most people are entitled to the tuition fee element, which is equal to the annual cost of your course, external.
The popular vote is equal to the number of ballots cast.
Homeowners can expect to receive offers equal to 75% of their property’s predisaster fair market value, before back-to-back winters of heavy rain set off the area’s complex of ancient landslides.
"They are so part of our families and it’s so important to have them acknowledged, to have them equal to their siblings – because they are equal."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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