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The phrase "equivalent of a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare or describe something that is equal in value, meaning, or function to something else. Example: "The Mona Lisa is often referred to as the equivalent of a masterpiece in the art world." In this example, "equivalent of a masterpiece" is used to describe the high level of artistic value and significance attributed to the Mona Lisa.
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The auditory equivalent of a photographic memory?
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It's the verbal equivalent of a boomerang".
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They leave having witnessed the sporting equivalent of a murder.
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Amid bounty, insecurity yawns, the social equivalent of a sinkhole.
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