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Discover LudwigThe phrase "equipped with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has a certain feature or tool. Here is an example: "The new car is equipped with state-of-the-art safety features."
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Also, no you can't take any office equipment with you.
Finally, divers tend to maintain their own equipment with care.
Designers will create equipment with useful things to say.
They are, occasionally, exercise equipment, with or without the bikes.
Q: Can I share equipment with a classmate?
Very meager equipment with which to prove your manhood.
Did you share equipment with other lab members?
And by most accounts, it does wield its ground-eviscerating equipment with great care.
He gave us the equipment with which to understand ourselves and to become ourselves.
"Transmission" is meant to meld mid-20th-century broadcast communications equipment with 21st-century laser technology.
So will the potential return from replacing old equipment with newer, more efficient models.
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