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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Equated with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the relationship or similarity between two concepts, ideas, or entities. Example: "In many cultures, happiness is often equated with financial success."
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Freedom is equated with chaos.
Elsewhere, sex is equated with theft.
Sometimes incorrectly equated with G 2178.
"To me, religion is equated with morality.
Maturity has not equated with grace.
It should not be equated with democracy.
Gentrification is often equated with displacement.
Urbanisation was equated with progress and modernity.
Dissidence is easily equated with treason.
Functions are equated with the reasons for a rule's enactment.
RT: Executive control can often be equated with willpower.
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