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equalling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "equalling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making something equal or the state of being equal. Example: "The two sides of the equation are equalling each other, which confirms the solution is correct."
✓ Grammatically correct
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51 human-written examples
It represents their sixth successive defeat and the prospect looms of them equalling the worst run of losses, seven, a record that goes back to 1888, and even exceeding it.
News & Media
As well as equalling a Premier League scoring record for his club, the goal was Kane's 37th of the season in total for Spurs, England and England Under-21s.
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I'd probably say winning English schools and equalling the championship record.
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Disquiet about poverty and inequality has increased to 16%, equalling the highest score ever recorded for this issues index by Ipsos-MORI on behalf of The Economist.
News & Media
Similar systems have been adopted elsewhere in the Arab world.A reduction of two hours' work a day means that 40 hours are lost in the month, equalling a week of full-time work for everyone in the formal sector.
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But the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed back above the 9,000 level on July 23rd and London's FTSE 100 index rose for 11 trading days in a row to July 27th, equalling its best-ever run.
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The world No 1 Rory McIlroy coasted home to capture a second Dubai Desert Classic title on Sunday, winning by three shots and finishing on a tournament record-equalling 22 under par.
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Last year Silverstone had a near capacity crowd of 115,000 on race day and record-equalling attendance of 105,000 for qualifying.
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Last week's 4-1 defeat by Liverpool after 11 consecutive Premier League wins did more than dent a few egos, it stoked the embers of a title race that appeared to have been extinguished by United's relentless pursuit of a record-equalling 18th English crown.
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The World Cup might have served up some surprises – Italy failing to beat New Zealand, a German missing a penalty, England fans thinking back fondly to the Sven-Goran Eriksson era – but nothing like the shock waves that would have been generated had Federer, in pursuit of a record-equalling seventh men's singles title, lost in his opening match.
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It was a momentous night on a number of levels: club record-equalling number of wins (12), Josh Kennedy's record number of contested possessions (a mind-blowing 29), a 10-goal third quarter (including five from Lance Franklin), top spot and flag favouritism preserved.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "equalling", ensure the context clearly establishes what is being made equivalent. Clarity prevents misinterpretation.
Common error
Avoid using "equalling" when you mean 'approximately' or 'close to'. "Equalling" implies an exact equivalence, not an estimation.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "equalling" is that of a present participle or gerund of the verb 'equal'. As shown by Ludwig, it often functions as part of a continuous verb form or as a noun.
Frequent in
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75%
Encyclopedias
15%
Formal & Business
10%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "equalling" functions as a present participle or gerund, indicating a process of becoming equal or achieving parity. Ludwig AI indicates that it's grammatically correct and frequently used across various contexts, particularly in News & Media. When using "equalling", it's important to ensure it signifies precise equivalence rather than approximation. Alternatives such as "matching" or "reaching" may be more appropriate in certain contexts. Understanding these nuances ensures accurate and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
matching
This term emphasizes the act of corresponding or being similar in some respect.
equaling
This is an alternative spelling of the word with the same meaning.
reaching
This term denotes achieving a particular level or standard, often implying effort.
leveling
This suggests making something equal or flat, often in a competitive context.
attaining
This term indicates successfully achieving or reaching a goal or level.
amounting to
This signifies a total or result that is equivalent to a specified amount or number.
corresponding to
This indicates a direct relationship or similarity between two things.
drawing level with
This phrase implies catching up to someone or something to be at the same level.
being on par with
This term signifies being equal or equivalent to something else in quality or status.
achieving parity with
This indicates reaching a state of equality or balance with someone or something else.
FAQs
How is "equalling" used in a sentence?
In a sentence, "equalling" indicates that something is becoming or has become equivalent to something else. For example, "The team's performance is now "equalling" their best record."
What are some alternatives to using "equalling"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "matching", "reaching", or "amounting to" instead of "equalling".
Is there a difference between "equalling" and "equaling"?
"Equalling" and "equaling" are both valid spellings, with "equalling" being more common in British English and "equaling" in American English. The meaning is the same.
When is it appropriate to use "equalling" vs. "approximating"?
"Equalling" is appropriate when something is precisely equal, while "approximating" is used when something is nearly equal or close to the value, but not exact. Use "equalling" when there's a verified equality and "approximating" when the value is estimated.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested