Sentence examples for being equated from inspiring English sources

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Fashion grew until it came close to being equated with intelligence.

From this function as instrument, fashion grew until it came close to being equated with intelligence.

I wonder if this is because we're worried about cup size being equated with weight.

But since Mr Hussein fell, Iraq's Christians, fearful of being equated with their invading co-religionists, have lowered their profile.

Being equated with the United States is not a compliment, according to Mr. Miller, who died in 2001.

"It doesn't bother me because it's not the truth," Pennington said about arm strength being equated with deep balls.

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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.

These hideous acts cannot be equated.

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