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Discover Ludwig"equally angry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means two or more individuals are feeling the same degree of anger. You can use this phrase in writing when describing a situation where multiple people are feeling the same level of anger. For example: "The customers were equally angry as they waited in the long line at the bank." "In the heat of the argument, both siblings were equally angry and refused to back down." "The students were equally angry about the unfair test results and demanded a re-evaluation."
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Landlords were equally angry.
She is equally angry with Iraqi looters.
Chinese swimming team manager Xu Qi was equally angry.
Gennady Basov, an activist for the interests of Crimean Russians, is less partisan but equally angry.
She was equally angry with "those who speculated with these ideas of independence.
He ought to be equally angry about the state of British prisons.
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As angry as they were with the government, they were equally frustrated with Islah.
Regardless of who has the problem, the research shows that couples do better when they feel the same way about their infertility (equally sad, angry or accepting).
Gaming statistics are equally disturbing, Angry Birds, one of the most popular web games of all time has been downloaded 300 million times and is expected to hit 1 billion downloads.
While many saw it as O'Connell's chance to shine, Mendelsohn gave an equally impressive – and angry – performance.
Equally, if his angry interjections have little to do with the conversation underway before his arrival, other customers may simply wander off.
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