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The phrase "an equal playing field" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where everyone has the same opportunities and advantages, often in contexts related to competition or fairness.
Example: "In order to foster innovation, we must ensure that there is an equal playing field for all startups, regardless of their size or funding."
Alternatives: "a level playing field" or "fair competition".
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"It's an equal playing field".
We're not on an equal playing field.
We genuinely feel like it's an equal playing field.
"I race on an equal playing field with men.
With Bill and his fans it's an equal playing field.
Everyone should have an equal playing field," Keeney said.
"It furthers the concept of putting both spouses on an equal playing field," she said.
He said men and women should "share an equal playing field" when it comes to parenting.
But we think it should be an equal playing field for all".
The interdict now creates an equal playing field where greater sensitivity regarding the matter may develop.
"They'd just as soon cut beer down to size to create an equal playing field".
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