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Discover Ludwig"the equivalents" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is similar or has been exchanged for something else. For example, "Carbon credits are seen as the equivalents of actual emissions reductions."
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the equivalents
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Anything that is virtually equal to something else, or has the same value, force, etc.
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(They are the equivalents of the original Penelope's aggressive suitors).
Parish committees are the equivalents of local chapters.
When was the last time you saw the equivalents of Berlin and Ayer on television?
Where at Ballet Theater are the equivalents of the same age?
The equivalents for "inferior writer" mentioned above, for instance, all flourished in Shakespeare's day.
Human songs do not seem to contain the equivalents of wails, chucks and snorts.
The eventual goal, however, is to make the equivalents of recordings specifically to be marketed on the World Wide Web.
The equivalents of Jessica Ennis, Bradley Wiggins and Mo Farah would be sustainability leaders such as Marks & Spencer and Vodafone.
No wonder there are cries for help from the equivalents of Mayor Bouchart around the pressured border points of Europe.
They are the equivalents of the celebrities who go to law to keep the press from revealing their secrets.
In the philosophy of Empedocles, an early Greek thinker, the equivalents of Yin and Yang were Love and Strife.
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