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The phrase "equalled by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that one thing is the same or on the same level as another thing. It is often used to compare two things or ideas. Example: The dedication and hard work of the team was equalled by their success in the competition. In this sentence, the phrase "equalled by" is used to show that the team's dedication and hard work was matched or balanced by their success.
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Biggest disappointment The embarrassing behaviour of some England fans, later equalled by the Russian unit.
The five Scorpios were equalled by the five Leos, who are supposedly "born leaders".
It is not likely to be equalled by any other spectacle this Coronation season.
Sadly, however, Harryhausen's wonderful worlds of fantasy were rarely equalled by strong scripts or actors.
It has a finesse which I think is only equalled by Edgar Reitz's Heimat.
It's run has been equalled by only two plays - "Lightning" (1291 performances) & "Abie's Irish Rose" (2532).
Miller's sympathy for Tamil grievances was equalled by his disdain for the Tigers.
Her grip on the past was only equalled by her indifference to the present.
Saeed Anwar's record 194, equalled by Charles Coventry in 2009, had remained unbeaten for 13 years.
His 14 World Cup goals have been equalled by Miroslav Klose and only bettered by Ronaldo's 15.
Several first-division presidential candidates held receptions.The display of muscle was almost equalled by the display of unnerving efficiency.
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