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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as equally real" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the reality or validity of two or more things, emphasizing that they hold the same level of reality.
Example: "In the realm of imagination, dreams can be as equally real as our waking experiences."
Alternatives: "just as real" or "equally valid".
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In this magical and immensely moving film del Toro presents both the narrative strands as equally real, equally plausible.
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And sex addiction treatment is equally as real and as serious.
We ought to be able to see a similarly objective reason for altruism, one rooted, as the philosopher Thomas Nagel observed, in "the conception of oneself as merely a person among others equally real".
In fact, both are equally real.
Every kind of behaviour is equally real.
From a corporate perspective the profits are equally real, and the risks of privacy violations remain as far away.
But both roundness and sharpness are equally unreal, equally real.
It allows the information I'm using to transform into something equally "real" as form.
The Populist Century is equally real.
In their book, Speculative Turn, philosophers Levi Bryant, Nick Srnicek, and Graham Harmon describe irreductionism as an approach that renders "all entities equally real (though not equally strong) insofar as they act on other entities.
And that these two types of violence are equally real.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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