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The phrase "equally significant as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two things and emphasize that they are of equal importance or significance. For example: "The contributions of both teachers were equally significant as they each worked diligently to provide their students with a great education."
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But it's equally significant as a pointed act of retelling.
Indirect effects of trophic interactions appear to be equally significant as direct effects.
Interestingly, this process of protein reduction is thought to be equally significant as Nox enzymes in the redox regulation of signalling pathways.
Students' responses to the question about eye injury are equally significant as 56.3% of them believed they would contact a doctor if they injured their eye.
To further ensure that PaAct was a stable reference we compared the stability of PaAct expression levels in all the day one samples against PaTub and the translation initiation factor (PaTif) and found that using PaAct alone as endogenous reference for RT-PCR was equally significant as using the combination of the three references PaAct PaTub and PaTif (data not shown).
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But equally significant, at least as far as Mr. Gore is concerned, was Mr. Bush's success at orchestrating a convention that was uncontroversial and, for the most part, dull.
Contested Races For all the attention the presidential race has received this year, the battle for control of the House of Representatives is shaping up as an equally significant political struggle.
Mitt Romney's historic gaffe caught on video – published, with great timing, by the left-leaning Mother Jones magazine – in which he said that his campaign was writing off 47% of American voters since they "depended on government" handouts, was committed in an equally significant manner, as he delivered the remarks to a closed group of potential major donors in Florida.
Nothing is summarized in this biography, nothing foreshortened; this demon researcher treats every phase of Melville's life as equally significant and tracks down (and writes up) every last fact.
What's equally significant is that Long Island treats businesses as subservient to homeowners.
Other, equally significant events make their way into the narrative as well.
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