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The phrase "a tantamount" is not correct in written English.
The correct usage would be "tantamount to" when comparing two things that are equivalent in value, meaning, or effect.
Example: "His actions were tantamount to betrayal, as he had promised to keep the secret."
Alternatives: "equivalent to" or "comparable to".
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A tantamount to turning that concentration parameter down to zero.
The advent of omics has been a tantamount to the progress in all the fields of biotechnology.
This is a tantamount to distinguishing between noisy serendipitous activation (the risk of bystander autoimmunity) and meaningful changes in concentration.
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They handled their business in a manner tantamount to a Sunday stroll in the park.
Their roadie, Peter Watts, suggested that their 24-track recorder would produce a sound tantamount to that of a studio recording.
It was a revelation tantamount to adultery, and firing the sitter, she said, felt a little like a divorce.
Zweig's autobiography, The World of Yesterday, is a long lament for a vanished world, tantamount to a suicide note.
Nor is traveling to a country tantamount to endorsing all its actions.
"They would have to prove that the relationship merged economically and emotionally to a point tantamount to family".
For me, this was a moment tantamount to baby's first word and toddler's first step.
Last year, President Trump suggested a move tantamount to destroying NATO: the withdrawal of the United States.
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