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Discover Ludwig"equally noble" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare two or more things that are considered equally honorable or admirable. Example: Both candidates had equally noble ideas for improving our community, but only one of them had a feasible plan for implementation.
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Find an equally noble avenue for Harriet Tubman.
There is an equally noble tradition of comedians complaining about the gig.
All these characters, regardless of their social standing, seemed equally noble because they were played by Morgan Freeman.
And an equally noble ambition to end all open defecation by 2019 so far amounts to little more than a few companies' promises to put a few more toilets in schools.But the biggest worry is the least obvious.
But it may seem to some viewers that Molly's lessons in the necessity of the ultimate sacrifice are meant to persuade young viewers to see the current war in Iraq as equally noble.
Her proposal for the Al-Wakrah World Cup stadium erupts from the Qatari desert in a great vulvic bulge, its roof framed by dynamic labial sweeps, in a magnificent demonstration that the vagina can be an equally noble form for a building – and ushering in 2014 as the year of the yonic.
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Why? if they are really as noble as they seem, surely they will be equally content with rich or humble fare.
When Sozzi died in 1643, he was succeeded by an equally divisive subordinate from a noble family, Father Stephano Cherubini.
As a result, in recent years American films and literature have fairly teemed with examples of American eccentricity, and what was once thought of as a uniquely English habit of detecting lunacy in seemingly stable Englishmen has turned out to be an extremely successful export item — applicable equally to Foreign Office and State Department, to addled noble lords and demented Pentagon generals.
Equally, there is something rather noble in the way successive generations of designers have aimed at making universally intelligible signs both instantly informative and elegant things in their own right.
After repressing a revolt led by powerful noblemen in 154 B.C.E., the second emperor of the Han dynasty mandated that Chinese nobles divide their lands equally between sons.
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