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equal to

Idioms  
  1. Adequate or fit in ability or extent, as in I'm not sure I'm equal to the task. [Late 1600s] Also see feel up to; up to.


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This coincidence—the two men aren’t related—called to mind the poem “Cathedral Builders” by Welsh poet John Ormond and equal to the mystical moment.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said that while federal personal income tax brings in revenue equal to 6% and 10% of gross domestic product, “tariff revenue has never reached even half of one percent of GDP.”

From Barron's

National interests on energy are at least equal to the issues in these earlier decisions.

From The Wall Street Journal

It had 40 medals heading into Sunday, a phenomenal total for a country with a population nearly equal to that of Los Angeles County.

From Los Angeles Times

“Five times the cost is equal to five times the profit,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times