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"all else held equal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when one is making a comparison between two objects, situations, or ideas. For example: "If all else held equal, I would choose the job with the better benefits package."
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However, when the 28 h threshold is surpassed, the probability of not working rises by as much as 4.5% points, all else held equal, according to one of our specifications.
Even when being bilingual is not a requirement, employers report a preference for both hiring and retaining bilinguals, all else held equal: buy one, get one free.
For example, an additional year of mother's education may have a larger impact on nutrition outcomes in an urban or a rural population relative to the other, all else held equal.
The well known tendency for populations to be pulled towards phenotypes with minimum variance in fitness turns out to be one instance of a more general rule that, all else held equal, populations are pulled towards phenotypes with minimum symmetrical variation in fitness, as measured by all of the even moments of an individual's fitness distribution.
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It was already profitable, and profitable revenue is worth more than unprofitable revenue — all else being held equal.
"Effectively, with all else being held equal, given the option between privacy and no privacy, people will tend to pick the private option.
Specifically, a one-point increase on a 4-point grade scale in predicted grade meant that a student was 2.6 times more likely to answer one additional question correctly on the post-test assessment (all else being held equal).
All other things are held equal, when nude.
Second, note the "all else being equal" clause above.
This would, holding all else equal, have a positive net impact on the environment.
In contrast to controlled firms, all else equal, diffusely held Delaware firms are estimated to be about 3percentt more valuable than similar firms incorporated elsewhere.
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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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