Sentence examples for able to equate from inspiring English sources

The phrase "able to equate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to make a comparison or establish equality between two or more things.
Example: "The researchers were able to equate the results of the two experiments to draw a more comprehensive conclusion."
Alternatives: "capable of comparing" or "able to match".

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And Mr. Hill is able to equate that love with a quest for goodness.

It's very difficult to be able to equate getting up early in the morning and rowing, with losing your home or losing your job.

In such cases, it is important to be able to equate certain specific years thus defined with years before the Christian era (bce).

Not only is Brooks able to equate Obama's pledge to avoid raising taxes on the poor and middle class with Republicans' pledge to never raise taxes, ever (never mind the merits - both pledges are equally rigid, thus both are equally ill-advised).

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Never able to express these forbidden feelings of rage, he learned to equate silence and a certain manly stolidity with strength.

Not to equate Mr. Trump with Saddam Hussein.

He appeared to equate policy with paper".

Chinese tend to equate bigger with better.

He seemed to equate metaphysics and philosophy.

"To equate Angela Spaccia with Robert Rizzo is bizarre.

Even with this dataset, we were able to observe minimum SNPs (equating to one read with a SNP) at 1% of the population in cultured material, and 3% in brain tissue samples (Table  3).

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