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"equal to making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare something to the act of creating or producing something. For example: "Working on projects for the school physics club is equal to making a difference in the world."
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The W-H matrix being of size can be divided into two subsets of column indices, and, with cardinal equal to making a partition of all the index set.
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"I know the studios I represent would prefer, everything else being equal, to make their films and television programs here in California, for many reasons," Dodd added.
The initial concentrations were set equal to make comparisons between the two systems, as both the reaction time and protein stability depend on the functional group concentration.
Listening cannot be effective unless we all have equal access to making our voices heard.
Both had an equal right to make the joke.
Women should be given an equal opportunity to make a better Afghanistan.
BESIDES, the government has moved with equal boldness to make my plan possible.
I think we've got an equal determination to make the first three better.
Women today have the equal right to make the same bargain that men have made for centuries -- to take time from their family in pursuit of success.
It's said that it takes an equal effort to make a knife; whether one makes the handle part, hammers the iron, or bakes it in the fire.
The city had an equal obligation to make sure the mandated technology is functional, up-to-date and serves both driver and passenger.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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