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The phrase "an equally voluminous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size, amount, or extent of two or more things that are similar in volume or significance.
Example: "The report was lengthy, but the appendix was an equally voluminous addition that provided further insights."
Alternatives: "a comparably large" or "a similarly extensive".
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The Centuriae Magdeburgenses called forth an equally voluminous and tendentious Roman Catholic response, the Annales Ecclesiastici ("Ecclesiastical Annals"), by Caesar Baronius (1538 1607), also in 13 volumes and also organized by centuries.
I was there: aged 20, and dressed in the obligatory baggy uniform of the time – impossibly wide jeans, an equally voluminous denim shirt, and red Kickers shoes ("You look like a clown," said my mother).
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Nor was it as voluminous, or as apparently devoid of a political charge.
Compared to the PET microfibres, PLA nanofibres can be described as a more voluminous and tufted material.
"To describe it as voluminous would be an understatement," Mr. Chawla said, referring to the case.
As an engineer, Casey prepared a voluminous report on flood control for the Pittsburgh District.
It is fitted at the shoulder, flaring to an A-line hem, with voluminous sleeves.
Tilda Swinton won an Oscar last year wearing a voluminous black velvet creation by Elbaz.
Clarkson is also seen standing inside an abandoned house, wearing a voluminous black dress.
The column set off an unusually voluminous flood of reader response.
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