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equivalent content
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "equivalent content" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing materials, information, or data that have the same value or meaning in different contexts or formats. Example: "The two articles provide equivalent content, making it easy to compare their findings."
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Exact Expressions
22 human-written examples
Coarser textures were found on the heights and showed higher CaCO3 equivalent content and no presence of gypsum accumulations.
Science
Herein, the inhibitory effect of NPs with equivalent content of hydrophobic groups but different surface negative charge densities on Aβ fibrillogenesis is examined.
At μ = 0.1 h−1, 82.0 ± 0.3% of cells contained a single chromosome equivalent, while only 18.0 ± 0.2% contained a double chromosome equivalent content.
Science
At 25°C, the maximal conductivity is reached for an equivalent content of 85% in the HI2-AgI system with a value of 0.003 (ohm cm)−1.
Science
To investigate the difference of metabolic pharmacokinetics between pure glycyrrhizin (GZ) and GZ in licorice decoction, six New Zealand White rabbits were orally given pure GZ and licorice decoction containing equivalent content of GZ in a randomized crossover design.
Science
To know the suitability as liming material of the lime residue by-product obtained from the sugar industry, the analysis of inorganic and organic C was previously carried out and, hence, the CaCO3 equivalent content was estimated.
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Similar Expressions
38 human-written examples
Studies conducted by Limberger et al. (2007) showed that in the oils from fresh and dry leaves of D. brasiliensis, equivalent contents of monoterpenes (31.2% to 53.9%) and sesquiterpenes (37.1% to 65.4%) were found and, in the oils from fruits and stem barks, sesquiterpenes were predominant (75.5% to 93.4%).
Science
The CaCO3-equivalent content ranges between 0.1% and 18.1%.
Science
In chicken breast meat, the ultimate pH depends on muscle glycogen-equivalent content at death [ 5].
Science
Furthermore, HG chickens exhibited a higher breast muscle glycogen-equivalent content at death than LG chickens (98.5 ± 3.3 μmol/g for HG vs.77.4 ± 3.0 μmol/g and for LG line, n = 8, P < 0.01).
Science
Because "Venus" and "the morning star" both refer to Venus, the statement "Venus is the morning star" must be equivalent in content to "Venus is Venus"—both statements say of a certain object, namely Venus, that it is Venus.
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Best practice
When using "equivalent content", ensure that the context clearly defines the basis for equivalence. This enhances clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "equivalent content" when the materials are only similar. Overstating equivalence can lead to misinterpretations. Instead, opt for terms like "similar content" or "comparable content" when appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "equivalent content" functions as a noun phrase, where "equivalent" is an adjective modifying the noun "content". As Ludwig AI confirms, this phrase is grammatically sound and usable in English.
Frequent in
Science
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Education
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
4%
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "equivalent content" is a grammatically correct and commonly used term, especially in scientific and academic contexts, to denote that different sources or formats provide the same information or value. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and usability. When employing this phrase, it is crucial to clearly define the criteria for equivalence to avoid ambiguity. While alternatives like "comparable content" or "similar content" exist, "equivalent content" suggests a higher degree of interchangeability. Be mindful of the nuances to ensure accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
comparable content
Replaces "equivalent" with "comparable", suggesting a similarity but not necessarily exact equality.
similar content
Emphasizes the likeness in the material or information, rather than exact equivalence.
equal content
Focuses on the equality in the amount or value of the content.
corresponding content
Indicates that the content matches or aligns in a specific way.
matching content
Highlights the fact that the content is identical or perfectly aligned.
identical content
Stresses that the content is exactly the same in all aspects.
interchangeable content
Suggests that the content can be used in place of each other without affecting the outcome.
consistent content
Implies that the content remains the same across different instances or versions.
commensurate content
Indicates that the content is proportional or corresponding in measure or degree.
uniform content
Highlights the consistency and lack of variation in the content.
FAQs
How can I use "equivalent content" in a sentence?
You can use "equivalent content" to describe different versions of a test, course, or document that contain the same information but are formatted differently. For instance, "The online course provides "equivalent content" to the in-person lectures".
What can I say instead of "equivalent content"?
You can use alternatives like "comparable content", "similar content", or "equal content" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "equivalent content" or "equal content"?
"Equivalent content" and "equal content" are often interchangeable, but "equivalent" suggests a functional similarity, while "equal" indicates an exact match. Choose the term that best reflects the relationship between the items you're describing.
What is the difference between "equivalent content" and "corresponding content"?
"Equivalent content" implies that the information has the same value or effect, whereas "corresponding content" suggests that the information aligns or matches in some way, but not necessarily with the same impact.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
83%
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested