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Sergih123 Posted 9 years ago
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Equivalent to or of

So this is the sentence: "I've got the C1 levels which is my country's equivalent of having a native-level in the language."
  

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Both are OK, but 'to' is more common.

  • Both are OK, but 'to' is more common.
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Both are OK, but 'to' is more common.

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