Yes. You should compare the actual wattage used by the compact fluorescent (CFL) bulb, not the "equivalence" to determine whether you can use a particular CFL bulb in a particular socket. For example, a CFL bulb that is equivalent to a 75 Watt Incandescent bulb, but uses an actual 20 Watts, can be used in a socket that says you should not exceed 60 Watts.
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