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Why do we use words instead of units in equations?

In equations that have quantities with physical dimension.

Example: $\mathrm{Force} = (\mathrm{mass})(\mathrm{acceleration})$ or $F=ma$

I know that we use that (mass, force...) to help what we should use in the equation. But, why don't we just use $N = \mathrm{kg}\cdot \mathrm{m}/\mathrm{s}^2$ or $\mathrm{Newton} = (\mathrm{kilograms})(\mathrm{meter})/ \mathrm{seconds}^2$ as the equation?

Can any equation be wrong by doing that? I know that some equations are used in specific places/ranges/situations. But even with words instead of units in equations, we need to know the application boundaries of that equation.