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The phrase "are treated equitably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing fairness, justice, or equal treatment among individuals or groups.
Example: "In our organization, all employees are treated equitably, regardless of their background or position."
Alternatives: "are treated fairly" or "are treated justly".
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It's up to the city to protect its residents and make sure they are treated equitably.
On many questions, particularly those related to whether blacks are treated equitably and whether race plays too large a role in the national discourse, blacks and whites seemed to be living on different planets.
(3) The State and all institutions and agencies of government at every level must— (a) ensure that all official languages are treated equitably; and (b) take into account the language preferences of people affected by governmental measures or communications.
Until the system changes and we have a society where first and foremost Indigenous communities are treated equitably, and then those of us who are marginalised are systemically considered Australian, and are also treated equitably both in policy and on the streets, until all that happens, I would love to have more passports to acceptance and understanding in my pocket.
The soldiers' concerns may also rekindle suspicions among many National Guard and Reserve troops that they are receiving equipment that is inferior to what their active-duty counterparts get, despite assurances from senior Army officials that all Army troops are treated equitably.
The soldiers' concerns here may also rekindle deep-held suspicions among many National Guard and Reserve troops that they are receiving equipment inferior to what their active-duty counterparts get, despite assurances from senior Army officials that all Army troops are treated equitably.
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This nation guarantees the rights of minorities to be treated equitably.
UNDER the 1996 constitution, all 11 of South Africa's official languages "must enjoy parity of esteem and be treated equitably".
Blind people have the right to be treated equitably by companies, and not just the right to take their business elsewhere.
In the stage show, belief in a world in which a woman can be treated equitably without a ring on her finger seems non-existent.
At issue is net neutrality, the idea that all data on the internet should be treated equitably, regardless of content or provenance.
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