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The phrase "as equally true" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is comparing the truth of two statements or ideas, but the word "equally" is redundant when paired with "as."
Example: "The statement that the earth revolves around the sun is as true as the fact that the sun is a star."
Alternatives: "just as true" or "equally valid".
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They note the turmoil that has affected the church internally and the pressures in the United States to affirm all faiths as equally true and good.
Consequently, we are reluctant to abandon notions of responsibility and desert, and religious systems which, we believe, maintain social order – even if, like Edward Gibbon, we believe they are "considered by the people as equally true; by the philosopher, as equally false; and by the magistrate, as equally useful".
Theories being sets of propositions, several theories could likewise be unambiguously coordinated with a given set of facts and thus count as equally true representations of those facts.
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I am divorced and engaged, both states equally as true.
It is thus equally important to develop an as true as possible plasma PK submodel as the submodels relating to the pulmonary concentrations.
Now, what is true for the nation as a whole is not equally true of every community or every class.
As tempting as it may be to think that one game or one tournament run can lift spirits, it's equally true — as Michigan State fans discovered — that a loss can deepen the depression and hurt even more.
Whether or not the 2010 Electric Daisy Carnival really proves there's no such thing as bad publicity, it's equally true that the event showed that the link between EDM and drugs still existed.
It is frequently observed, in Faulkner's words, that the past isn't dead -- it isn't even past -- but it remains equally true, as Alexander Stille points out in his fascinating but helter-skelter new book, that the past is always receding, that "every major historical change involves, by necessity, enormous loss".
Both are equally true, but as a member of a self-interpreting species, one that fights to keep disharmony at a remove, I'm inclined to mention my tenderhearted attentions as a single parent before I get around to the fact that I hit their mother when we were together.
If the study of kinship was defined largely by anthropologists, it is equally true that anthropology as an academic discipline was itself defined by kinship.
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