Sentence examples for equivalent being from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "equivalent being" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English, depending on the context in which it is used.
It refers to someone or something that is equal or comparable to another being in certain characteristics or qualities. For example: - "In the eyes of the law, all human beings are equivalent beings and should be treated equally." - "The scientist claimed that chimpanzees are equivalent beings to humans in terms of intelligence and emotions." - "According to the religious teachings, all living creatures are equivalent beings in the eyes of God." - "The two artists were regarded as equivalent beings in the art world, often competing for the same awards and recognition."

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Its modern name comes from the Roman goddess of love and beauty (the Greek equivalent being Aphrodite), perhaps because of the planet's luminous jewel-like appearance.

Newman isn't offensive if you really listen, but he is bold enough to have earned, above his many Oscars, Emmys and Grammys, that satirist's Nobel prize equivalent: being taken at face value.

Nees (common English name equivalent being "male bamboo") is one of the most important species.

Publisher Dao Nguyen told me that this is a new role at BuzzFeed — the closest equivalent being Nguyen's old title of vice president of growth and data, which she held until her promotion two years ago.

After replacing the subscripts "work" with "home", Eq. 3 also applies for the dose in a dwelling, ENat_home, with only the 222Rn concentration and the annual personal dose equivalent being different with respective values of 13.5 Bq/m3 [6] and 0.88 mSv/year [7].

For example, in KAPSARC research on energy productivity [12] applies the MEGIR-SA general equilibrium model to suggest an economy-wide improvement in energy efficiency of 4% per annum could result in around 1 million barrels of oil equivalent being avoided by 2030.

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"Or whatever the equivalent is.

Now a 21st-century equivalent is emerging.

Money, or its equivalent, is money.

(Its nearest British equivalent is Ukip).

Today's equivalent is 86 sq metres.

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