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Discover Ludwig"by an equally" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone is equally important or responsible for a certain action. Example: "The success of the project was achieved by an equally dedicated team of employees."
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It's been replaced by an equally good Italian, Becco.
Each was accompanied by an equally frightening statistic for likelihood of disability.
Their love for Manhattan is tempered, however, by an equally strong desire for periodic escape.
For Palm residents, it was followed by an equally impressive hangover.
That decision was overturned in January, however, by an equally stinging appellate court decision.
Adrover's ascent to the heights of fashion was followed by an equally rapid descent.
Pro-British chants were met by an equally vocal response from Chinese fans.
The decision was just nine words long: "The judgment is affirmed by an equally divided court".
But Julia's future husband's dramatic undoing was followed by an equally impressive reassembly.
This was soon followed by an equally unfraught encounter with an older man, a cousin.
He is matched by an equally compelling performance from Matti Houghton as Proctor's wife, Elizabeth.
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