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The phrase "equip to" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
To make a sentence in which the verb "equip" is used, you could say: "He was equipped with the necessary skills to tackle the project."
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"And so we've got to make sure that we can train to, equip to and be ready for just a broader spectrum of missions," he added.
The Pentagon has yet to meet a military in a desperately poor or hopelessly corrupt country that it does not believe it can train and equip to a professional standard.
Your ship, suit, and Multi-Tool all have a limited number of slots, and each upgrade or item takes one up – so the more weapons you equip to protect you from pirates the less room you have for cargo.
You do that by recognizing that the world's changed, understanding the ways it's changed and the way those changes disadvantage you as a country, and then providing leadership in this institution so that down through the building and the establishment, there is an understanding that we need to organize, train and equip to live in that world.
It is time to bag the marbles, redeploy home, reconstitute and equip to deter the big characters.
The plot of Kid Icarus revolves around protagonist Pit's quest for three sacred treasures, which he must equip to rescue the Grecian fantasy world Angel Land and its ruler, the goddess Palutena.
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He is ill equipped to handle either.
Would he be equipped to comment?
"Are teachers equipped to do this?
No team is equipped to handle that".
And the hookworms seemed equipped to retaliate.
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