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Discover Ludwig"equally more" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express something that has increased equally in comparison to something else. For example: "The number of male and female students in the program have increased equally over the last year, with both sexes having an equally more significant presence."
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–Do you feel that information found on the Internet is equally, more, or less reliable than information from other sources?
It's a new method that certainly isn't perfect, but is an ongoing effort to put more sociology into big data (or equally more big data into social science).
Equally, more grants to support the creation of apprenticeships and constraining the growth of energy bills for heavy energy users are the industrial equivalent of apple pie and motherhood – a matter of little controversy and useful at the margin, but hardly transformative.
Nevertheless, conversion technologies are equally (more) important in providing a sufficient and secure supply.
However, the two working memory tasks were equally more disruptive than the shadowing task.
However, MMM is also equally more likely to yield false positives than SMM will.
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Equally important, more and more Chinese students educated abroad are returning home to work and start new businesses.
It found 72% were equally, or more likely, to buy more properties.
What other traits might be equally or more important than strength?
Who does Dr. Markel point to as being equally or more at fault and why? l.
Many other Balanchine ballets have become equally — or more — widespread, nationally and internationally.
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