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The phrase "all are equivalent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, items, or statements that have the same value, meaning, or effect in a particular context.
Example: "In this mathematical proof, we can see that all are equivalent, leading to the same conclusion."
Alternatives: "they are all equal" or "all are the same."
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We just arrested four people in New York City!" Yes, all are equivalent!
For an ASP, as noted above, S pairs and S all are equivalent.
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In the presence of bivalence, these would all be equivalent ways of saying the same thing.
These solutions might not all be equivalent; under different circumstances, such as injury, one solution might be superior to another.
If all is equivalent then we have no means of distinguishing between one assertion and another.
There were no differences in complication rates within any subgroup or complication type, and all were equivalent to the predefined minimally important clinical difference.
Each item was rated on a 4-point Likert scale, where 0 ("Not at all") was equivalent to no impairment and 3 ("A lot") to severe impairment.
This means that all standards are equivalently mediated, not that all standards are equivalent in every respect.
Also, we have assumed all patches are equivalent and all catastrophes are identical.
If all interventions are equivalent, we would expect all SUCRA values to be near 50%.
Since (operatorname{dim}( overline{W}_{ T}^{ 1,p})all the norms are equivalent.
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