Sentence examples for an equivalent for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an equivalent for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means something that is equal or comparable to something else. Example: "There is no equivalent for the feeling of holding your newborn baby in your arms."

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She is also exploring an equivalent for women.

But this can confuse Spanish speakers, who do not have an equivalent for "it".

Orbot offers an equivalent for the Android operating system; there is nothing for iOS.

It was a great experience — not something we have an equivalent for in the thoroughbred world unfortunately.

"In Houston we were thinking of oil, the destruction of the environment, oil as an equivalent for gold," she said recently.

"The majority of Arab children are put in a position that I cannot think of an equivalent for any other group of children in the world," she said.

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This paper establishes an analytic constitutive model for an equivalent medium for a cellular substrate under finite deformation.

MDA-MB-231 parental cells were maintained without paclitaxel for an equivalent period for comparison.

The closer a deal is to a cash equivalent for an everyday need, the more it will sell.

There isn't always an exact equivalent for a word or phrase: it's the effect of it that matters.

Is there an equivalent phrase for women?

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