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"equates" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when you want to express a comparison between two things: when you want to say that one thing is equal to another. Example sentence: "The amount of time I put into studying for this test equates to a good grade."
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In a tradition that goes back to Durer's Melancholia but reached new power in the Romantic age, he equates genius and madness.
Beyond that, simply spending more time outdoors – versus in front of the TV screen or computer monitor – equates to an overall increase in physical activity.
The original £15bn to 2021 worked out as about £2bn a year "investment", whereas the current one equates to just over £2.5bn a year average – though the Highways Agency latest annual report has a graph showing a less even distribution, with annual capital investment falling lower than it is now in the next two years, before rising to more than £3.5bn by 2020-21.
The maximum Youth Allowance payment is $414.40 a fortnight which equates to $8.29 an hour in the program.
It's hard to reconcile how putting regional workers' jobs on the line equates to increasing the ABC's regional presence.
Any number less than 50 equates to almost double-digit declines in industrial production.
This equates to 200 times the average wage.
The prime minister also reinforced his reputation as the EU's main maverick with a powerful anti-immigration manifesto that equates migrants with terrorists, says immigrants are taking Hungarians' jobs, recommends internment camps for illegal immigrants and states they should be forced to work.
Ignoring male rape not only neglects men, it also harms women by reinforcing a viewpoint that equates 'female' with 'victim', thus hampering our ability to see women as strong and empowered.
To get on the ballot, a candidate must have the endorsement of 200 members from 20 local party organisations as well as 10% of the parliamentary party, though the latter requirement equates to less than one of the eight remaining Lib Dem MPs.
"Britishness" to me equates to an upper class, jingoistic nonsense as alien to me as anything continental Europe can throw at me.
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