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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects equally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact of something that is uniform or consistent across different subjects or groups.
Example: "The new policy affects equally all employees, regardless of their position within the company."
Alternatives: "impacts uniformly" or "influences all the same."
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Thus, a layer vacancy normally affects equally all of these shells, and the observed behavior can most straightforwardly be explained by an ordered layer vacancy distribution.
Overall, we find that the impact of mobility on performance affects equally an insecure MANET based on OLSR and an enhanced solution based on HOP, the performance of the latter always being slightly lower although comparable to the former one.
Our results suggest that the loss of diversity occurs in the early stages of the LCL preparation and, therefore, affects equally freshly prepared, as well as established cell lines such as the HapMap LCLs [6].
The PAD affects equally men and women [ 2], and its prevalence increases with age [ 3].
Each time there is a transition in our model the change affects equally the nucleotide where it is the upstream nucleotide and the dinucleotide where it is the downstream nucleotide.
Similar(55)
However, not all kids are affected equally.
Men and women are affected equally.
Both men and women are affected equally.
Not every part of the region has been affected equally.
But not all teams have been affected equally.
Uncertainty may darken the entire horizon, but not everyone is affected equally.
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