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"equivalent standards" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to standards that are of an equal or similar level or quality as something else. For example: "The school strives to meet equivalent standards of educational quality as other local schools."
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We standardized all patients by applying the equivalent standards commonly used in this field to each patient in order to obtain comparable patients.
Many other countries also have equivalent standards.
The law asks states to adopt the federal standard or their own equivalent standards.
Illinois officials said their report found drugs from Canada to be safe and effective and held to equivalent standards by Canadian regulators.
Despite being excluded from the law's privileges, laboratory mice have come to enjoy equivalent standards of luxury, even if they don't have tiny televisions in their suites.
Ideally, British officials would like rules that allow funds based in countries with roughly equivalent standards of financial regulation to be given automatic permission to operate in Europe.
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But the justice has to be of an equivalent standard.
Performance was benchmarked against equivalent standard signalised cross-road intersections and standard non-signalised roundabouts.
Four climatic regions have been identified and their equivalent "standard" conditions are all defined.
However there is no equivalent standard for evaluating the quality of conceptual models.
However, a number of programmes do require a specific subject or subjects to have been studied to A-level or equivalent standard.
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