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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are made equal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing fairness, equality, or comparisons between two or more entities.
Example: "In a fair society, all individuals are made equal regardless of their background."
Alternatives: "are rendered equal" or "are treated equally".
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Not all eggs are made equal.
In the case of fractions, the denominators are made equal, and the numerators are changed appropriately.
In the other possible approach, all the paths for signals are made equal to the longest path.
Stripping away this power by removing weapons and uniforms, both sides are made equal, and conflict cannot occur.
As an aid worker, I feel guilty that not all LGBT staff are made equal: white privilege extends beyond gender and race.
Not all cherries are made equal, however, and if you buy a cheap supermarket punnet you might find the fruit rather less inspiring.
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If equality matters, the group that should be made equal is people everywhere.
Thus the great warrior's remembered pain is made equal to that of the war widow.
On November 18 , 1995 the horizontal stripes at the fly end, originally of different widths, were made equal.
The party's spokesman on health policy, Dr. Evan Harris, said, "Couples of any sex must be made equal before the law".
But some people really like that everything is made equal — George Eliot, The New Yorker, the Times, the latest bestseller, are all in this same font.
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