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The phrase "are of equal extent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing two or more items that have the same size, range, or scope.
Example: "The two plots of land are of equal extent, making them suitable for the same type of development."
Alternatives: "are of the same size" or "have equal dimensions".
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He claimed that natural law and civil law "contain each other and are of equal extent".
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What he saw amazed him: "[A] beaver district, more remarkable, perhaps, than any other of equal extent to be found in any part of North America," he wrote.
The thing, to him, is ridiculous; as is also the neat tripartite division of the world into three continents of equal extent.
However, all other things cannot be assumed to be equal, although the extent of the inequality is not known precisely.
Not all societies are of equal worth.
Observation and experience are of equal value.
On the other hand, the T4 (exo-) DNA polymerase shows no discrimination between dATP and d-isoGTP as a substrate; both are incorporated to equal extents regardless of the sugar moiety used.
The nearly equal amounts of NTCP mRNA in 2D and 3D PHH cultures would suggest that infection should be possible to equal extent, given that mRNA expression correlates with protein expression.
The mucosa and muscularis propria were sensitised to equal extent.
However, temporal processing and spectral processing were affected to equal extent.
The extent to which one finds oneself in accommodations such as these is equal to the extent one is unable to sever oneself from the roar.
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