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The phrase "are exactly equal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or logical contexts to indicate that two values or expressions have the same value.
Example: "In geometry, the two angles are exactly equal, measuring 90 degrees each."
Alternatives: "are identical" or "are the same".
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We are exactly equal, but we're not the same.
The moments which might occasion such a response include the bit where it's revealed that the austerity cuts – which total £80bn – are exactly equal to the sum the rich have gained in the same period, almost as if the cash is flowing directly into their pockets while others literally starve to death.
We obtained frequency and damping ratio which are exactly equal to simulation values.
The numbers are exactly equal if no composite collisions (i.e., 3 or more inputs mapped to the same output) occur.
Handover is accomplished at the precise instant that the total path lengths from the transmitting station through both satellites to the receiving station are exactly equal.
The exception occurs when there are exactly equal proportions of the strategies (Sender 2, Receiver 2) and (Sender 3, Receiver 3).
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It didn't have to be exactly equal.
It gives you a reward that is exactly equal to the effort you put into it".
Because the entropy is not exactly equal to any fraction, no code exists whose average length is exactly equal to the entropy.
Imagine that your withholdings always turned out to be exactly equal to the tax you wind up owing.
The market reaches equilibrium when the cost of producing the last pound is exactly equal to its value.
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