Sentence examples for a plane of equivalent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a plane of equivalent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a level or standard that is equal to something else, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In our analysis, we need to establish a plane of equivalent performance metrics to ensure fairness in comparison."
Alternatives: "a level of equivalence" or "a standard of equality".

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That makes it far cheaper to run than a plane of equivalent size, while the fact that it is flying means it is far faster at 80-100 knots—than a ship of any size.

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The zones are demarcated by a plane of compensation at which primary production and consumption are equivalent.

Jachymski [19] established a geometric lemma [19, Lemma 1], giving a list of equivalent conditions for some subsets of the plane.

Jachymski[30] established a geometric lemma (Lemma 1 in [30]) giving a list of equivalent conditions for some subsets of the plane.

Furthermore, Jachymski [11] showed that Theorem 1.1 and Theorem 3 of Khan et al. [8] are equivalent by establishing a geometric lemma giving a list of equivalent conditions for some subsets of the plane.

However, sitting on the fence didn't help them much, as they still suffered the equivalent of a plane-load of bombs being dropped on their heads every eight minutes for nine years straight.

Every morning, if the skies are clear, Mr. Arranz flies above Garamba in a small two-seat plane, the equivalent of a Mazda Miata with wings.

In this paper the authors introduce an original form of equivalent uniaxial process starting from an accurate theoretical analysis of octahedral planes.

The programmable logic core uses a dual configuration plane equivalent to the dual plane used for context.

He spends about twelve hundred hours a year on his plane — the equivalent of flying from New York to London every few days.

It was the equivalent of a plane that ekes out an extra few miles per tank of fuel but suffers engine failure in a storm.Banks are scrambling to convince markets, regulators and politicians that lessons have been learned.

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