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"in equivalent" is correct and usable in written English
You can use "in equivalent" to refer to an exchange in terms of money, goods, or services of equal value. For example, "She bartered her old laptop in exchange for an equivalent cash amount."
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But we remain no less antediluvian in equivalent challenges.
The idea that both sides were engaged in equivalent hysteria became a theme of commentary.
BT's plan – even when added to Virgin Media's investment in equivalent technology – won't get the UK to that level.
"They've thrown him in equivalent of debtors' prison for domestic obligations that he's got to either banks or salaries unpaid".
Similar striatal volumes have been reported in equivalent strains [21].
Now a closer look has revealed previously undiscovered nips and tucks in equivalent sections of DNA.
I have close friends in equivalent research centers run by NASA, NOAA, the USGS, and NIH.
Third, the motion of isolated single bubbles of 2.6 mm in equivalent diameter is examined.
This guarantees independence from wheel truing (diameter changes), which in equivalent helicoid surfaces results from wrapping.
The dynamics and important oscillation modes are verified in equivalent representation of each area.
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A genetically engineered, built-in "equivalent light", based on manipulation of the phototransduction cascade, would ensure continuous pseudo light stimulation.
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