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equivalently

adverb as in similarly

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It was 2015, and he had just won the first Formula E championship, the electrical equivalent of Formula 1.

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For example, in Kuranz’s experiments, the equivalent of 15 minutes in the life of a real supernova can take just 10 billionths of a second.

Once she arrived in the northern city of Gangtok, she attached a wicker basket she bought at the market for the equivalent of $4.

The new paper, written by public health and veterinary officials, is essentially the equivalent of a contact-tracing report done for mink.

That’s up from the 56mm equivalent found in the 12 Pro and previous iPhones.

Yes, any additional current borrowing must eventually be repaid—or, equivalently, the interest on it must be paid forever.

The evil of the last days had fallen from him, and the reaction was equivalently violent.

Thus, they could themselves equivalently provide a part at least of their additional remuneration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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