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Discover Ludwig"Equally important" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to emphasize the fact that two or more things are of equal importance. For example, "The accuracy of the data is equally important as the speed of its analysis."
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Equally important.
Equally important is its location.
Equally important, delivery costs next to nothing.
Equally important is another micronutrient, iodine.
Equally important are the front panel controls.
Equally important, can we afford not to?
Equally important is a shareholder-friendly environment.
Equally important is how she overcame it.
Equally important is shrinking family size.
Equally important, she could help him lock in California.
Equally important are sensible noneconomic caps on awards.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com