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Discover LudwigThe phrase "equally defined" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that two or more things have been defined or described in the same or similar manner. You can use this phrase when comparing two or more things, concepts, or ideas that have been given similar levels of definition or description. Example: "Both theories are equally defined, making it difficult to determine which one is more accurate."
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His views on economic policy are equally defined by his days at Alcoa.
Feisty blue-collar Brooklyn was equally defined by dozens of breweries, thanks to immigrant artisans and exceptional drinking water.
Yet it is equally defined as an epoch of numerous wars and conflicts leading to millions of deaths and endless suffering.
The mainstream, heretofore synonymous with what is considered average for whites, is now equally defined by the preferences, presence and perspectives of people of color.
Moreover, our review includes approaches using the reactive and thermal transformation of periodic crystalline structures such as metal-organic frameworks, or carbides into equally defined carbon material.
Derided by jealous colleagues as lackeys, these rising stars are equally defined by their Osborne-ite view of politics as a game clever people play.
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For this reason, WWE stars are equally as defined by their interest in elaborate costumes and over-the-top theatrics as by their commitment to exuding overly macho behavior.
Partial meet contraction, as defined in Section 2.1, is equally applicable to belief bases.
Equally defining is the visible form that this angst takes.
Proof We could equally have defined the Lefschetz number without homology as follows: λ ( f ) = ∑ i = 0 n ( − 1 ) i tr ( f ∗ : H i κ ( X ) ⟶ H i κ ( X ) ) = ∑ i = 0 n ( − 1 ) i tr ( f # ), where f # : C i κ ( X ) ⟶ C i κ ( X ).
Another assault involving a child, this one successful but equally controversial, defined the end of her tenure as Waco defined the beginning.
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