Sentence examples for be more equal from inspiring English sources

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Historian Alexis de Tocqueville observed in the early 19th century that Americans were "seen to be more equal in fortune and intelligence – more equally strong, in other words – than they were in any other country, or were at any other time in recorded history".

Why, he asks, do tribal and hunter-gatherer human societies tend to be more equal?

If we are to prosper as a country, we need to be more equal.

"Like you, I am Labour because I want Britain to be more equal," she says.

Everybody wants to be more equal … that's what the film's about.

If we are to prosper as a country, we need to be more equal.

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"When it's more equal, you can get along more equally," he says.

But some are more equal than others.

Some are more equal than others.

"Some animals are more equal than others".

Some composers are more equal than others.

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