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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost equivalent shares" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial terms, investments, or ownership stakes that are similar but not identical in value or quantity.
Example: "The two companies agreed to exchange almost equivalent shares to ensure a balanced partnership."
Alternatives: "nearly equal shares" or "approximately equivalent shares".
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Estimates from the Global Burden of Disease Study indicate that high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and overweight and obesity, respectively, were responsible for 46%, 24%, and 11% of global mortality from cardiovascular disease in 2001, and almost equivalent shares of CVD morbidity [ 137].
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That is almost equivalent to the entire population of the United Kingdom," he said.
It means that the readers are almost equivalent to illiterates".
The ACK obtained almost equivalent results to the FEM.
Frequentist Pearson correlations provided almost equivalent similar results for all four relationships (Table 3).
"This pipeline, it's almost equivalent to a large Russian roulette game," Mr. Snow said.
Each share of Ventures becomes 0.52 equivalent shares of Liberty.
That's almost equivalent to the reserves of Saudi Arabia.
DoCoMo is almost equivalent to the fastest in the world, scheduled for release in November.
Increasing X by 5% is therefore (almost) equivalent to adding 0.05 to LN X).
This figure is almost equivalent to what the feds poured into Medicaid the same year.
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