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Discover Ludwig"I would equally" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest an even balance of something, such as decisions or activities. For example, "We can decide to go out for dinner tonight or stay in and order take-out - I would equally be happy with either option."
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I would be astonished to find one in every dressing room but I would equally be astonished if we didn't have one single positive test.
(I4/1, female) I would equally say, "I am so happy for you".
Although these accounts primarily addressed positive emotion display on a verbal level, one teacher, who characterized herself as a very relational-oriented teacher, reported a behavioural emotional reaction, namely hugging students, as shown in the following interview excerpt: I would equally say, "I am so happy for you".
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I'd hate for someone to choose a substance over me, but I'd equally hate feeling like I was dating a parole officer.
Of course, I'd equally like to evolve personally during this process.
"I don't think it's easy for a public official to say, 'I made a mistake.' I would be equally comfortable having Freddie Ferrer in City Hall as Mark Green.
If there were no grades entirely during freshman year I would be equally displeased.
"It could go either way and I would be equally happy".
Yet I would feel equally confident about visiting the east end.
If there is such a person, I would be equally concerned about the process.
"I would be equally comfortable with a male or female body.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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