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The phrase "everything else is equal" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two or more situations or factors and indicate that all other variables are the same or have been accounted for. Example: In terms of qualifications and experience, both candidates are equally qualified for the position. However, everything else is equal, the decision will come down to their interview performance.
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"If everything else is equal, the guy with the most money wins".
Most studies of island biogeography reveal a close association between the number of species and island size, if everything else is equal.
And it's clear that if everything else is equal, a smaller class is better than a larger class.
When everything else is equal, people with lower incomes tend to live farther from the city and travel more than people with higher incomes.
Teams like to say they go for best available player, and that's true in a lot of cases, assuming everything else is equal.
If the Braves maintain their mastery over the Mets next season, the extra games they play could make a huge difference in the distance between them, given that everything else is equal.
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"Everything else being equal, the fewer miles we drive, the fewer deer we hit".
She added, "I'd prefer, everything else being equal, not to be the punching bag for anyone".
Each person added today to the population on average causes more damage to humanity's critical life-support systems than did the previous addition — everything else being equal.
Everything else being equal, Mackay and Hunter were master footballers, the tragedy of Hunter's career being the fact that he was born around the time of Bobby Moore.
It found that, everything else being equal, people who used less health care were no less healthy than those who used more.
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