Sentence examples for as about equal from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as about equal" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts where one is trying to express a rough equivalence, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The two teams are as about equal in skill, making the match unpredictable."
Alternatives: "roughly equal" or "approximately equal".

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Forty-nine percent of the women in the study rated the discomfort of ductal lavage as about equal to that of a mammogram.

If the proportions of positive and negative responses between white and black images were within 10percenttheyhey were classified as about equal.

When participants were told a father had left his child for a few minutes to run into work, they estimated the level of risk to the child as about equal to when he left because of circumstances beyond his control.

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This scenario is supported by the fact that for TSSs mapped at PyAAA sequences, the corresponding transcripts carried three or four As at about equal frequencies, which suggests that this 'one nucleotide back-shifting' phenomenon occurs about half of the time when transcription initiates on this particular motif.

We believe in straight equality just as passionately as we care about equal rights for lesbians and gay men.

The likely Democratic voters saw the GOP as paying about equal attention to both issues.

So far, I can tell you that it's a bit lighter then the Alienware, but (unscientifically speaking) about equal as far as speed.

Nikon also claims that the system will work under lighting conditions as low as minus one EV (about equal to the light of a candle at one foot).

It's beautiful and funny and stupid and smart, in about equal parts, as well as willing to explore uneasy existential questions, like what it means to go on when the story you're in has ended.

We shall see, however, that considerations of justice bear on judgments about equal access as well as on those about equitable access.

On a single strand of genomic DNA the number of As is usually about equal to the number of Ts (and similarly for Gs and Cs), but deviations have been noted for transcribed regions and origins of replication.

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