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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an equally strong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two things that have the same level of strength or intensity.
Example: "While the first argument was compelling, the second presented an equally strong case for the alternative solution."
Alternatives: "a comparably strong" or "a similarly strong".
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"We now look forward to Kazakhstan also taking an equally strong leadership on social reform".
Mr. Picker had an equally strong reaction.
Surprisingly, however, self-awareness played an equally strong role.
A terrific offensive quarter would have meant nothing without an equally strong defensive stand.
And in many ways, Mr. Kessler left an equally strong impression on the city.
Their love for Manhattan is tempered, however, by an equally strong desire for periodic escape.
In the UK we have to make sure we've got an equally strong mandate.
"Then there's an equally strong push for more conservative and low-cost approaches".
He has an equally strong record as an antisemite, homophobe and Polish nationalist.
Finally, while Sweden has a strong songwriting culture, it lacks an equally strong culture of performing.
I think you could make an equally strong case this year for us not having been.
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