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Discover Ludwig"equally pretty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to compare two things or people that have the same level or degree of prettiness. Example: Both sisters were equally pretty, with their fair skin and curly hair.
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She was equally pretty without it.
The next day I got an equally pretty ring for just £5.
West Malling has an equally pretty, period heart for a perkier price.
The next day I head down the road to The Plough, in the equally pretty village of Kelmscott.
Mac Lipstick in See Sheer £13.50 A semi-transparent grapefruit pink that looks equally pretty on pale and dark skins.
They giggle, chat in Spanish as heavily made-up women and equally pretty men, cooing and sniffing, wave samples of perfumes by Marc Jacobs and Thierry Mugler.
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They're equally good with just three layers, or one, though maybe not as pretty.
The most interesting part about the story is that it shows two best friends, equally smart, pretty and successful.
To be clear, sex shouldn't be a reward or a bargaining tool, but something you both enjoy equally and pretty much can't wait to do again seconds after it's over.
The teaching profession is distributed pretty equally between primary and secondary schools.
Based on my head count for this event, the palace staff seems pretty equally balanced between the sexes.
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