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Discover Ludwig"equipment were" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You should use the past tense of the verb 'to be' with equipment, which is "was." For example: The equipment was expensive, but necessary.
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Temperature-sensitive reagents and equipment were ruined.
Medicines and equipment were in short supply.
Mr. Berends's passport and equipment were confiscated.
Among the equipment were several 35-mm.
Broken vehicles and busted equipment were scattered around the yard.
Tanks and bridging equipment were sent to the canal.
The makers of office equipment were taking notice.
Warehouses filled with spare parts and equipment were looted.
Food, clothing, telephones, computers and medical equipment were ruined.
Some musicians said home studios and computer equipment were making recording quieter.
By this morning, guns, shells and other equipment were back in many stores.
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