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The phrase "a term equivalent to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining that one word or phrase has the same meaning as another.
Example: "In this context, 'automobile' is a term equivalent to 'car'."
Alternatives: "a term that means" or "a phrase synonymous with".
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Police Constable John George said the men were arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure and "buggery", a term equivalent to sodomy on the island.
"In radio there was never a term equivalent to boob tube or couch potato," Mr. Corwin told the reference work "World Authors, 1900-1950".
Known in Portuguese either as caboclos, a term equivalent to hillbilly, or more respectfully as ribeirinhos, or river dwellers, they have limited incomes and little contact with the rest of Brazil.
In the literature in Hungarian a term equivalent to views is generally preferred, so allowing for some alterations and synonyms, this is the term primarily used in this study.
The Hausa people of Sudan have a term equivalent to lesbian, kifi, that may also be applied to males to mean "neither party insists on a particular sexual role".
Each interaction is assigned a score in the interval (0,1]. All relations that involve a term equivalent to the target (the target or one of its synonyms) were considered.
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Even a custodial sentence was no guarantee of safety: had he been given a prison term equivalent to time he'd served on remand, for Gillian it would have been equivalent to an acquittal – because he would be free.
This model uses the genetic marker at the center of each metabolomic QTL hotspot as separate terms and also incorporates the cytoplasmic variation as an additional term equivalent to each nuclear locus.
One is a surface diffusion term equivalent to the transport process in non-charged porous media.
The prison gigs, while spreading fame worldwide did little to mollify its critics back home, who view the hardcore scene as only attracting ñeros, a Colombian slang term equivalent to bro in the US.
In Eq. (4) we focus on one term equivalent to Eq3. (3) in which m = 0.
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