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How do you compose a sentence using equate?

Here are some examples of how to use "equate" in a sentence:

Simple:

* I equate happiness with good health.

* The teacher equated a good grade with hard work.

Complex:

* It's a mistake to equate success with money.

* Many people equate luxury with comfort.

* The journalist was careful not to equate the suspect with the criminal.

Figurative:

* The sound of the waves equated to a lullaby.

* Her smile equated to sunshine on a cloudy day.

Formal:

* The study equated the use of the drug with a decreased risk of heart disease.

Remember: "Equate" means to consider something as equal to or the same as something else. When you use "equate," you're suggesting a direct relationship or equivalence.

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