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"equally vulnerable" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when discussing two or more entities who are all similarly vulnerable to a certain situation, for example: "Both elephants and rhinos are equally vulnerable to poaching in the region."
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That effort has proved equally vulnerable.
But they are equally vulnerable and irreplaceable – and equally popular.
With so many micromarkets in Europe, are sites equally vulnerable?
They all seemed equally vulnerable -- all except Se-ok.
Eyes are equally vulnerable; even small amounts of ultraviolet light can damage their corneas.
Women are equally vulnerable to the wrongheaded idea that climaxing from penetration alone is what's normal.
Of course, not all women are mothers, and men and women are equally vulnerable to aerial assault.
As invulnerable as Obama is right now, he will be equally vulnerable next year to get these big projects done.
He said a new set of officials would be equally vulnerable to chronic failings like corruption, "parasitism" and stagnation.
He sometimes worried that a child's imagination might be equally vulnerable to the more troubling aspects of life.
Many of her friends in the town feel equally vulnerable because they, too, work for the public sector.
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