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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about equal speed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the comparative speeds of two or more objects or entities that are similar in speed but not exactly the same.
Example: "The two cars were traveling at about equal speed, making it difficult to determine which one would reach the finish line first."
Alternatives: "approximately the same speed" or "roughly equal speed".
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They're going up and coming down at about equal speed.
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So far, I can tell you that it's a bit lighter then the Alienware, but (unscientifically speaking) about equal as far as speed.
If you are about equal in terms of speed and strength, you could be considered a balanced back.
At 0.98 m.sec−1, the values were about equal while at the treadmill speed of 1.97 m.sec−1 and higher, the relative proportions between the EECCBs and the BGBBs generally decreased.
If both wheels are turned with equal speed in opposite directions, the robot will rotate about the central point of the axis.
Black had to counterattack with equal speed.
Our backhands are about equal.
Equal speed of access is the key, Anthony argues.
"It's about equal opportunity," Russell explained.
"It's about equal rights.
Now how about equal time for time?
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