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to the same amount or degree
- Both candidates are equally qualified for the position.
- The students were equally responsible for completing the group project.
- She divided her time equally between her family and her career.
- The twins are equally skilled at playing the piano.
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in a fair and even manner, without favoring one over the other
- The siblings divided the candies equally between them.
- During the game, each team member contributed equally to the victory.
- The teacher distributed the resources equally among all the students.
- In a fair election, each person's vote is counted equally.
- The restaurant ensures that portions are served equally to all customers.
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used to introduce another idea or statement carrying the same amount of significance to what has been said so far
- We want our students to excel academically, but equally, we want them to develop strong social and emotional skills.
- The restaurant is known for its delicious food and equally, for its excellent customer service.
- Our goal is to expand our product line, but equally, we strive to maintain high quality and customer satisfaction.
- The company values innovation and equally, it emphasizes collaboration among its employees.