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Discover Ludwig"would be tantamount" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea that a certain result would be equivalent to something else—in other words, that the result would have the same effect. For example, "Not enforcing the new regulations on air pollution would be tantamount to not taking any action at all."
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Seamless elegance would be tantamount to erasure.
Buying in mercenaries would be tantamount to privatising national security.
It would be tantamount to unilateral partisan disarmament.
Serial extensions would be tantamount to a permanent extension.
Failure to do so would be tantamount to gross negligence.
Self-acceptance would be tantamount to self-neglect.
Returning it to the market would be tantamount to murder.
That would be "tantamount to double jeopardy," he said.
In movement terms, it would be tantamount to lying".
In the U.S., this would be tantamount to abolishing all state governments.
Advocates for older Americans say the change would be tantamount to a backdoor cut in benefits.
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