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The phrase "are equated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship or similarity between two concepts, ideas, or entities.
Example: "In many cultures, success and wealth are equated with happiness."
Alternatives: "are associated with" or "are identified with".
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Also, erections are equated with attraction when these things may, or may not, be related".
Bodily functions are equated with capitalist production, and ideals of upper-class femininity are aggressively countered.
Crowds are equated with quality, or maybe it's just that hunger loves company.
Their diet consists almost entirely of meat and milk products, and cattle are equated with wealth.
Romanians are equated with Roma – hence the association with caravans and the shyness to appear politically incorrect.
Government intervention, red tape, rules and directives that inhibit enterprise are equated with a denial of freedom.
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Freedom is equated with chaos.
Elsewhere, sex is equated with theft.
It should not be equated with democracy.
"To me, religion is equated with morality.
The Scottish voice was equated with being working class.
More suggestions(16)
are ascribed with
are integrated with
are understood with
are categorized with
are measured with
are confused with
are corresponded with
are categorised with
are internalized with
are related with
are associated with
are correspond with
are affiliated with
are contrasted with
are implicated with
are assimilated with
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