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The phrase "equal in guilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more parties share the same level of responsibility or blame for a particular action or outcome. Example: "In the eyes of the law, both defendants were found to be equal in guilt for the crime committed."
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Edward and Alice certainly don't seem equal in guilt.
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Like the fluttery Amanda in "The Glass Menagerie," her mother love contains equal parts guilt and manipulation.
It is drenched in guilt.
Ms. Deraniyagala soaks in guilt about her own survival.
Soon Black is mired in guilt.
A concomitant decrease in guilt and shame occurred while self-ratings of control increased.
We wallow in guilt.
I felt equal parts guilt and relief she wasn't pissed off at me.
This is a new advance in "guilt by association": it's guilt by association with the non-guilty.
"They are not equal in society.
Everyone's equal in Lahti.
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