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The phrase "at parity" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to finance, economics, or technology to indicate that two or more items are equal or equivalent in value or status.
Example: "The two companies are now operating at parity in terms of market share, making the competition even more intense."
Alternatives: "on equal footing" or "at the same level".
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Nstar's deal was struck at parity.
(The Australian dollar is at parity with the U.S. dollar).
"We are at parity right now," he said, "with a slight edge and good prospects".
That figure put Mr. Romney nearly at parity with Mr. Obama during the month of April.
Party identification remains at parity, with around 45% of voters calling themselves Democrats and 45% Republicans.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Russian ruble replaced the Soviet ruble at parity.
Even with the president's help, the Democratic National Committee is nearly at parity with its Republican counterpart this year.
At parity with the greenback two years ago, the Australian currency now buys US76c, which should help exporters.
And assume that the euro keeps falling until it's at parity with the dollar, down from the current $1.23.
It fixed its peso at parity with the dollar in 1991, tore down trade barriers, and privatised and deregulated.
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Hilary Gosher, managing director at Insight Venture Partners and board member at Parity Partners was on stage as well.
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