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'equally expressive' is a correct phrase to use in written English
You can use it to describe something that expresses itself in the same way as another thing or as an equal to something else. For example, "Monica's drawings are equally expressive as her sister's paintings."
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They were equally expressive in the disarming sensuality of Ravel's Ma mère l'Oye (Mother Goose).
The equally expressive circular Space House, off Kingsway, was completed in 1962.
Stuart Skelton is the equally expressive tenor, though he never quite packs the power some of the vocal lines need.
While the wines certainly reflected the techniques of the producers, Kerin believed strongly that they were equally expressive of their regions and their vintages.
Other equally expressive Kakiemon figures, which dominated such exports to the West, include a trumpeting elephant, a prowling puppy with yellow forepaws and blue, black and orange spots, two drummer boys and a god riding a tortoise.
"Oceans Rising" begins with the haunting flute of Manoj George and is overtaken by his equally expressive and emotional violin.
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As Adalgisa, her rival but ultimately loyal friend, Heather Shipp is almost equally fluent and expressive, matching Howard note for note in their great duets.
Juststrokerods is a smaller but equally fascinating, personally expressive instrument that Drummond described as "13 solid aluminum rods, justly tuned from pitches derived from a 31-tone source scale and covering one octave.
Another interpretation sees the expressive crowd as equally equipped with an object, but with an object that must be acted upon symbolically rather than directly.
British guitarists were equally influenced by this expressive ideal, and the loose rhythm guitar playing of rock and roll and skiffle was gradually replaced by more ornate lead playing on electric guitar as local musicians such as Eric Clapton sought to emulate blues artists such as B.B. King.
Like the Serialists, Mr. Perle argued that if the 12 notes of the chromatic scale were treated equally, they would yield greater expressive possibilities than the seven-note major and minor scales that had dominated Western harmony for centuries.
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