Equivalent in a sentence

We found 67 examples of how to use equivalent in an English sentence.

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Sentences 51 to 67 of 67.

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51. A giraffe's coat pattern is equivalent to a human's fingerprint.
52. In Moscow, precipitation equivalent to a quarter of the monthly norm fell over the course of a day.
53. That's something usually associated with the Jewish Federation or its equivalent.
54. Is there a North African equivalent of a vampire?
55. Is there a North African equivalent of a yeti?
56. “U.S. education is an extremely valuable service export, roughly equivalent to total exports of wheat, corn, coal, and natural gas,” according to the Global Migration Center at the University of California, Davis.
57. Why is there no Hebrew equivalent of the word "Encouragement"?
58. Kabyle red "Aza" is the equivalent of the red cross.
59. Fractions with a denominator of 1 are equivalent to the numerator.
60. Many people use this platform with the aim of developing fluency, which isn't necessarily equivalent to observing strict grammar rules.
61. In Germany, there's nothing equivalent to church tax for Muslims.
62. In bilingual dictionaries it's assumed that both languages are completely equivalent.
63. Translating a sentence into Toki Pona is equivalent to expressing its meaning in concrete terms and in a very simple way.
64. The rule would reduce manufacturing and importation of HFCs by 85% over 15 years. In 2036 alone, the final year of the phaseout, the EPA estimated that the rule would avoid emissions equivalent to one-seventh of the entire U.S. vehicle fleet.
65. Things that modify nouns are prototypically adjectives or equivalent to adjectives.
66. Things that modify nouns are adjectives or equivalent to adjectives.
67. "Escuchar" is a transitive verb in Spanish, unlike its English equivalent "listen to."

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