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The phrase 'equivalent to having' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a thing or action that has the same result as another thing or action. For example, "Maintaining daily exercise is equivalent to having a gym membership."
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In fact, some employers accept it as "being" equivalent to having a college degree.
This is equivalent to having 3 separate elevators in trivial mode.
Was he descending at a rate that was equivalent to having lost an engine?
The disruption to her nervous system was the equivalent to having a broken neck.
Ideally, protein tagging is equivalent to having a high affinity antibody for every chosen protein.
It concluded that your sense of smell onboard is equivalent to having a cold.
But that is not equivalent to having full carriage on its own channel across the country.
This was a remarkable total, equivalent to having someone twice as skilled as van Persie taking every shot.
"Its impact is the equivalent to having major depression in terms of harm and life years lost," Livingstone said.
It is roughly equivalent to having a bomb go off outside the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
For systems with only one unstable pole, this condition is equivalent to having sufficiently small delay-unstable pole product.
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