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Discover Ludwig"equip with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to outfitting someone or something with the tools, skills, or knowledge necessary to perform an activity. For example, "She was equipped with the knowledge needed to successfully complete the project."
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Equip with the rationalist account of the mind body union, Astell can show that the uniformity of women's inabilities is rooted not in their natures, but arises because of social practices.
Then came Equip, with a publishing equalities charter in 2012.
An airport like Boston's could cost $2.5 million to equip with Wi-Fi, according to a recent bid for proposals from Massachusetts's port authority.
(b) Telling everyone else to go to its Web site, which it neglected to equip with sufficient capacity; it was too overwhelmed to even upload.
Young people, he said, "want a multimedia experience," so they often prefer their iPods, which Apple has refused to equip with radio receivers.
This summer he has been building a second lean-to 100 or so yards from the main camp, which he plans to equip with a traditional Finnish sauna.
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Restrooms are equipped with handrail.
Equipped with a 16-mm.
Playgrounds are equipped with rock-climbing walls.
Sometimes she came equipped with riddles.
"We are all equipped with pepper spray.
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