Sentence examples for equivalent something from inspiring English sources

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The entrepreneur had got whiff of the buzz Sheeran was generating and wondered if he'd be interested in doing an "A64" (a 64-bar round of rap music is called an "F64", and this would be the acoustic equivalent, something SBTV had never before attempted).

But if the Earth orbits the Sun in an inertial frame (Copernicus), then there is no inertial frame according to which the Sun orbits the Earth (Tycho Brahe), and vice versa: these hypotheses are simply not Galilean equivalent (something else Leibniz could hardly have failed to notice).

In the portraits I try to find an equivalent, something about the person.

An eye roll or some other body equivalent (something like "talk to the hand," but less 1999) has its place in being sassy, too, but keep it to a minimum.

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Katie Vanneck-Smith, chief marketing officer for News Corporation's British papers, wants to get to the point where a newspaper subscription is like its pay-television or mobile-phone equivalents: something it hurts to cancel.

They are the functional equivalent of something you might cook with in the yard.

It is an essay, a pictorial equivalent of something More might have written.

You could say the wobbles and flutters in our music are equivalent to something like weeds overgrowing an old building.

So lawmakers provided the quick review process for any new product deemed "substantially equivalent" to something already on the market.

It may be the political equivalent of something bright amid the cold coming of the current opinion polls.

What I sometimes detect is an American equivalent of something the Australians used to call their "cultural cringe," an intellectual inferiority complex toward the mother country.

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