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Discover Ludwig"equip it with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to give someone something to help them do a task or to give an item an ability they did not have before. For example, "We need to equip the ship with sails so it can travel through the water."
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For this reason it is advisable to allocate a cubicle or small room for the handling of incoming field specimens and equip it with its own set of minor equipment.
One idea for strengthening the euro zone is to equip it with its own budget.
Some criminals even steal a ship and sell its cargo then repaint it, equip it with false documents and put it to work.
The first step to make a machine perceive its environment is to equip it with sensors.
AI isn't tuned into the news and wouldn't know about a salmonella outbreak, so it relies on its human colleagues to equip it with specific messages that cater to consumers looking for information about what they're putting in their bodies.
In addition, he said, the town owns a $26,000 auxiliary vehicle, and spent $50,000 more to equip it with advanced life-support supplies and equipment.
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Google is hoping to differentiate its storage service by equipping it with more convenient and powerful tools.
He did this, and equipped it with one-arm chairs.
They rehabbed it, equipped it with solar panels and painted it a festive pastel-stripe pattern.
The iPod by itself doesn't transmit Bluetooth audio, so this trick involves equipping it with a tiny transmitter.
WK keeps the casebook the same, but equips it with tools to improve the learning experience.
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