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Discover Ludwig"exactly equals" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in situations where you want to emphasize that two things are exactly the same. For example, "This bowl of popcorn exactly equals two servings."
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An optimizing plant locates its roots deeper in the soil profile until the marginal benefit exactly equals the marginal cost.
The country's external debt, at $13.7 billion, almost exactly equals its GDP, and much of it is in default.
The highest error indices occurred in the non-signalised intersection tasks and the roundabout, which exactly equals the corresponding ratings of task complexity from the SAFE analysis.
The results show that the displacement jump across the dislocation loop surface exactly equals the assigned Burgers vector, demonstrating that the proposed approach is accurate.
It was adopted because the moon's surface area, if expressed in square lunars, exactly equals the moon's volume in cubic lunars.
Equation (2), known as the Nernst equation, which can be derived from equation (1), gives the value of the electrode potential when the rate of oxidation exactly equals the rate of reduction.
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It didn't have to be exactly equal.
We are exactly equal, but we're not the same.
I was worried and not worried in exactly equal measure.
Because the entropy is not exactly equal to any fraction, no code exists whose average length is exactly equal to the entropy.
Note, they are not expected to be exactly equal since the packet sizes are different.
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