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Discover Ludwig"equating the two" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two things or ideas and showing that they are considered to be equal or similar in a certain aspect. Example: The author's argument in this paragraph is flawed as they are equating the two completely different concepts of love and infatuation.
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This goes even further than merely equating the two regimes, as the declaration purports to do.
President Bush isn't backing down from equating the two Al Qaedas and declaring them the main enemy in Iraq.
The show is not morally equating the two systems; it is simply suggesting that they feed off each other.
And equating the two — even with a "no problem" denial thrown in — rubs many people the wrong way.
The exhibition, the prosecution alleged, was a continuation of the museum's "anti-state" and "anti-Orthodox" activity, equating the two.
"Obviously Ukip is not remotely fascist, but most people think: 'Oh, they're on the rise, but they're quite a little thing.' I'm in no way equating the two, but that is slightly how we view Ukip.
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Historians might demur at equating the withering 1950s Negro American League with the established major leagues, given how even most average black players had followed Jackie Robinson and signed with formerly all-white teams in the American and National Leagues.
To close the linear system (i.e. to have a number of equations as much as the number of unknowns) two discrete equations must be generated for each ghost point G (to equate the two unknowns (u_{r}^{G}) and (u_{z}^{G})).
"I didn't equate the two.
To equate the two is reprehensible, if not unethical.
"You really cannot equate the two and therein lies the problem.
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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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