Sentence examples for be equaled from inspiring English sources

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be equaled

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To be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.

  • Two plus two equals four.

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But some cannot, they can only be equaled.

Mr. Bookmyer says the emotional high of performing the world's choral masterpieces cannot be equaled.

He set a standard of professionalism and personal style that will not easily be equaled.

"Ski jumping is a sport where you have unique sensations that can't be equaled.

For Kerry to flourish, his relationships around the world must be equaled by his influencing courage in Washington.

The truss remained an isolated achievement of Roman building that would not be equaled until the Renaissance.

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To be equal.

"There should be equal support".

Everybody should be equal.

Everybody would be equal.

All humans should be equal.

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