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Discover Ludwig'commensurate with' is a phrase that is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to mean equivalent or proportionate to. For example: "The punishment should be commensurate with the severity of the crime."
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Commensurate with the grievances?
This is not commensurate with their ability".
Even graduates struggle to find work commensurate with their expertise.
It's about a punishment that is commensurate with the offense.
It is commensurate with the pervasive harm done.
The turnout is not commensurate with who he was".
Celebrities get seats commensurate with their star clout.
The price was not commensurate with the goal.
Pragmatism is not commensurate with Real Madrid's history.
"I put in the effort that was commensurate with that".
Not bad, though probably commensurate with the risk.
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