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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an equally good" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to compare two or more things of the same quality, for example: "This cake tastes just as good as the last one."
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"Everybody's got an equally good voice.
A small basket would make an equally good container.
He had an equally good time with the costumes.
It's been replaced by an equally good Italian, Becco.
"We have not done an equally good job in making sure we have enough storage".
But that's an equally good description of terrible music, so don't write it down.
But if I hadn't, I always think I would have had an equally good life.
It was a great ball in and an equally good header.
But November, it seems, is an equally good time for biblical fare.
Scott had hit an equally good iron into the green, but couldn't convert.
Sympathy follows suit with an equally good raspberry-and-green-tea cake.
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