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Filter by Meaning The two educational programs are equatable in terms of their tuition fees.
The two paintings are equatable in terms of their artistic value.
The two houses are equatable in terms of their size and location.
The two pencils are equatable in terms of their length and color.
The two books are equatable in terms of their length and genre.
The two apples are equatable in terms of their weight and size.
The two currencies are equatable in terms of their exchange rate.
The two stocks are equatable in terms of their market price.
The two smartphones are equatable in terms of their features and specifications.
The two cups are equatable in terms of their capacity and design.
The two job candidates are equatable in terms of their qualifications and experience.
The two chairs are equatable in terms of their height and material.
The two toy cars are equatable in terms of their size and color.
The two houses are equatable in terms of their market value.
Both teams have equatable chances of making it to the finals.
The two drivers have equatable chances of reaching their destination on time.
The two candidates have equatable chances of being elected.
The two lottery tickets have equatable chances of winning the prize.
Both job candidates have equatable chances of getting hired for the position.
Both investment opportunities have equatable chances of generating a high return.
Both software programs have equatable chances of being successful in the market.
The two teams have an equatable chance of winning the game.
Both lawyers have equatable chances of winning the case.
Both proposals have equatable chances of being approved.
The two students have equatable abilities to solve the math problem.
The two job applicants have equatable qualifications for the position.
The safety of the two vehicles is equatable in terms of crash test ratings.
The accuracy of the two measurement tools is equatable in terms of their precision.
The weights of the two bags are equatable when compared.
The distances of the two cities are equatable in terms of travel time.
The flavors of the two ice creams are equatable in terms of sweetness.
Apples and oranges are equatable in terms of their fruitiness.
The performances of the two students are equatable in terms of their grades.
The quality of the two products is equatable considering their durability.
The user experience of the two websites is equatable based on their navigation and design.
The functionality of the two software programs is equatable in terms of their features.
The performance of the two investment portfolios is equatable based on their returns.
The salaries of the two employees are equatable based on their experience.
The market value of the two properties is equatable considering their location and size.
The performance of the two teams is equatable based on their win-loss records.
The prices of the two cars are equatable considering their features.
Dogs and cats are equatable as household pets.
The personality of the two friends is equatable.
The difficulty level of the two games is equatable.
The two paintings have equatable colors and brushstrokes.
The two software programs have equatable user interfaces and features.
The two languages have equatable grammar structures and vocabulary.
The two cities have equatable populations and demographics.
The sound quality of the two speakers is equatable.
The two novels have equatable themes of love and loss.
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