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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am equal to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that you have the same value, status, or ability as someone or something else. Example: "In terms of skills and experience, I am equal to my colleagues in this project."
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"Whatever you throw at me, I am equal to.
At the book's emotional climax, Sophie, alone in her bedroom, has a revelation: "God, if I am rabid, I am equal to what is outside".
I am equal to either fortune.
That I am equal to my empirical self.
I always felt that I had to overcompensate for being gay and prove to the world that I am equal to any straight man and not just comic relief for a so-called normal society.
Now if you think I am equal to such an undertaking I think I would like the position of housekeeper with the new hotel Mr. Flagler is building at St. Augustine and if you would be good enough to recommend me to Mr. Flagler I am sure your good word would do much to induce him to give me a trial... Of course you may not think this is a feasible project at all, but you can easily say so.
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The cardinality of T i is equal to t i.
First, the packet transmitting rate of O i is equal to λ i in STNM.
When (p=0), (beta(I)) is equal to the constant transmission rate β.
In the uniform distribution, the density ρ i is equal to ρ n.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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