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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being equipped" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the state of having the necessary tools, skills, or resources for a particular task or situation. Example: "The team is being equipped with the latest technology to enhance their productivity."
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More cars are being equipped with the radio.
Fire Department units are also being equipped with radiation-detection devices.
"They are still lagging in being equipped properly to do this on their own," he said.
Plus, 65 Palestinian first-responders have been trained and are being equipped with emergency gear.
As well as being equipped with a button to contact Ladbrokes' central security office, the alarms contained motion sensors.
Howard Schultz, Starbucks's chairman, said Starbucks stores in the United States are being equipped to manage this process.
The collision took place despite being equipped with what the Royal Navy boasts are "world-leading sensors".
Receivers were increasingly being equipped with a sounding key, however, enabling telegraphers to "read" messages by the clicks.
Finally, the Australian curriculum is about students being equipped to "make important contributions to building the social, intellectual and creative capital of our nation".
As for Global Positioning System technology, with which a new generation of watches and pagers is being equipped, it is notoriously ineffective at penetrating buildings.
And let's be specific here, why are African-Caribbean boys not being equipped to succeed in the "inclusive Britain" in which we now live?
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