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The phrase "all equally powerful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that multiple entities or individuals possess the same level of power or influence.
Example: "In this debate, all equally powerful voices must be heard to ensure a fair discussion."
Alternatives: "all of equal strength" or "all having the same power".
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There's a saber tooth tiger!", and thinking, "Wow that's a saber tooth tiger -- I should probably get out of here!" were all equally powerful.
There are arguments against the use of metabolic syndrome, as its components are not all equally powerful in Framingham predictive models (6).
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After cruising through five matches, crushing all before her, she ran up against an equally powerful opponent in the semifinals, Russia's Elena Dementieva.
Los Angeles is an equally powerful example.
But an equally powerful enemy is plain old Congressional inertia.
But an equally powerful impact of the storm may lie elsewhere.
The following year, in June 2006, an equally powerful flood refilled the crawl space with silt.
Acknowledging this, Mr. Dendy devised a striking heterosexual duet and an equally powerful homosexual one.
"Magic" expresses a longing to believe in the supernatural, and an equally powerful longing to disbelieve in it.
But we also learned that alongside that war many Iraqis expressed an equally powerful yearning to live together as citizens.
But it's an equally powerful approach, and Bostridge's performances of songs by Hugo Wolf were captivating.
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