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Discover Ludwig"close equivalent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two things that are very similar, almost identical. For example: "The Spanish word "amigo" is a close equivalent to the English word "friend."
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In Cleveland Tower, I have found a close equivalent.
"Good gosh!" would come the reply, or a close equivalent in the Glaswegian vernacular.
Not that the spectacular limestone cliffs of Capri have a close equivalent in Southern California; for that, you have to go north to Big Sur and beyond.
And, if you're still in the mood for a frozen margarita, the winery has a close equivalent: a Key lime-flavored wine simply called Key Limen.
It estimates 82,000 homes could be forced to close, equivalent to more than four in 10 of all supported housing in England.
So what Tocqueville is witnessing in the middle of the — towards the middle of the nineteenth century is national pride, and what you're seeing here is a close equivalent, but obviously it's colonial pride.
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Grades earned in Harvard subjects appear on MIT transcripts as the closest equivalent MIT grade.
For this review, we compared scopes fitted with a 20x 60x zoom eyepiece, or the closest equivalent.
For each type of coal position, we determined the closest equivalent solar position and salary.
The first method is the closest equivalent to Romney's tax return.
We met in the Al Pachino, Grozny's closest equivalent to a hipster cafe.
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