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No, the phrase "equivalent by" is not a common or natural way to express a comparison in English
It is grammatically correct, but it is not usually used in spoken or written English. A more common and natural way to express a comparison would be "equivalent to" or "equal to." Example: The two products are equivalent to each other in quality and price.
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Does surging Bush-nostalgia signal that America would now elect his modern equivalent by a landslide?
Mathematically, shear strain is expressed as tan θ or its equivalent, by definition, x/y.
The film finds its equivalent by giving the role to Gillian Anderson, to the slavish rapture of the British cast.
Tiscali's basic phone, broadband and calls package costs £14.99 a month (including landline), undercutting the TalkTalk equivalent by £3.49.
The two are not equivalent, by any stretch, but the juxtaposition is unfortunate, to say the least.
Progress is ahead for the target of halving the gap for Indigenous people aged between 20 and 24 who complete Year 12 or an equivalent by 2020.
Global coal consumption is forecast to reach 4.3bn tonnes of oil equivalent by 2017, while oil consumption is forecast to reach 4.4bn tonnes by the same date.
Each chunk would be inserted into bacteria and converted to the Neanderthal equivalent by changing the few DNA units in which the two species differ.
But the Fed could attempt the modern equivalent by announcing that it will expand its holdings of Treasuries and mortgage securities.
Population growth rates, which were markedly higher in Flanders than in Wallonia prior to the 1980s, became nearly equivalent by the end of the 20th century.
Original and new results were equivalent by about age 14 yr in both genders.
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