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equivalent
adjective as in same, similar
Strong matches
noun as in equal, counterpart
Example Sentences
The two-year course combines study with career experience and is equivalent to three A-levels, but there have been issues with the introduction of new subjects, and concerns about the quality of teaching delivered.
Consumer group Which? says the legal action - which it has launched - could result in a £3bn payout if it is successful, equivalent to £70 per customer.
Since being launched, on the King's birthday last year, the food project has saved the equivalent of 2.2 million meals.
The pharmacies' body, which isn’t a trade union, says 700 pharmacies have shut in England in the last two years alone - the equivalent of seven a week - because of workloads and budget cuts.
When completed, it is expected they will provide enough green electricity to power the equivalent of more than three million homes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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