Thus A-equivalence and B-equivalence are the same thing.
The only thing to check is that maps compose correctly; but this is an easy, if tedious, verification.
When $r>3$ things become much more difficult.
We begin by showing that $\alpha$-collections and $\beta$-collections are quite different things.
The next corollary shows among other things that ...... [Not: “among others”]
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