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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was equipped" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone had the necessary tools, skills, or knowledge to do something. Example: Despite the challenging assignment, I was equipped with the knowledge and experience from my previous job to successfully complete the project.
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It can thus be seen that I was equipped by every heritage of birth for the college yell trade.
I behaved like I had the same interest as the voyeurs, but I was equipped with a small camera.
And if she didn't believe that I was equipped to lead this nation in such a difficult time, she would not have accepted.
The ROV Holland I was equipped with an OE 14366 Colour Zoom Camera while an Insite Super Scorpio was installed on the ROV Isis (both 1920 × 1080 pixels).
I don't feel that I was equipped with any of the right tools to challenge or effectively help the lawyers in Ryan's case.
In the years that followed I learned that any mention of him would cause more trouble than I was equipped to handle.
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Once I'm equipped with my personal transponder, I'm hoping for more free time.
Now that I am equipped with all this knowledge I honestly feel fine and think I can cope with anything.
"I was telling myself, 'just knock it around' but I don't think I am equipped for these bowlers.
"I said to my agent when that job came up: 'I want it', but whether I'm equipped to do it I don't know.
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