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'verbal equivalent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a word or expression that conveys the same meaning as another expression but in a different form, such as when a phrase is expressed in words instead of an image. For example, you could say, "The verbal equivalent of this picture is 'A picture is worth a thousand words.'".

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The physical violence has a verbal equivalent.

It's the verbal equivalent of a boomerang".

And that is merely the verbal equivalent of a shrug.

Broadcasts Holiday Memory The verbal equivalent of a Donald McGill postcard.

He responded with the verbal equivalent of a spray of tobacco juice.

Nadal let him have it, the verbal equivalent of an emphatic service ace.

The exact verbal equivalent of these multiple-miniature compositions was "I Remember".

They are like secret passwords for the chattering class, the verbal equivalent of a terrorist fist jab.

It was the verbal equivalent of laying down the perfect sacrifice bunt to put the winning run in scoring position.

("First of all, I'm flattered that you'd ask.... ") The baritone is his verbal equivalent of a wink.

Smith's transgression was the verbal equivalent of yanking on Superman's cape, and look what happened to him.

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