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"equate to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of two things being equal or equivalent. For example, "The amount of work required to complete the project is equivalent to five days of full-time work."
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In principle, expenditure should equate to income.
Offense, however, does not equate to coercion.
Does territorial dominance always equate to winning?
Access does not equate to authorization.
Casual does not equate to cold.
That doesn't equate to selling out.
"Sometimes that doesn't equate to wins.
Ignorance does not equate to indifference.
Now they equate to something entirely different.
Flashy doesn't always equate to irritating though.
Looking, however, doesn't exactly equate to leasing.
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