Can two different sets of prime numbers sum up to the same value

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Assume

  1. A is a set of prime numbers with no duplicate elements

  2. B is a set of prime numbers with no duplicate elements

  3. A is not equal to B

  4. Cardinality of A is equal to cardinality of B

Is it possible for sum of the elements of A to be equal to sum of the elements of B?

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Try for example $3+13 = 5+11$. There are many other solutions.