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"have equal importance" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when two or more things are being compared and considered equally important. For example, "In this project, cooperation and communication have equal importance."
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Gordon's central thesis is that three important Industrial Revolutions have taken place, but that they did not have equal importance for economic output.
Both have equal importance".
In most applications, not all op-amp parameters have equal importance.
Performing and teaching would have equal importance, and the ideal audience would be neighbors, passers-by, strangers.
The chorus, again on the classical pattern, was to have equal importance with the main characters of the action, participating directly in the dramatic events.
Interestingly, while the MDC is balanced, and therefore all packets have equal importance in the reconstruction, the optimal channel protection may require unequal error protection of packets.
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Flags had equal importance in ancient India, being carried on chariots and elephants.
In Rameau's time, the set design, dancing and singing had equal importance.
Opposite the island, on the river's northern bank, the little village of Juffureh has equal importance as a historical slave-trade site.
At a time when younger composers were emphasizing the melodic potential of a solo line — the signature of the early Baroque — Gesualdo revelled in the venerable art of polyphony, in which each voice has equal importance.
Groundwater quality and quantity is a dynamic process that has equal importance (Omran et al. 2014).
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