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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in equal' is not correct and it is not part of a sentence.
If you are trying to indicate that something is the same or equal, you want to use the phrase "equal". For example, "We take turns and have equal responsibility in the household."
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Fascinating and frustrating in equal measure.
Men and women suffer in equal numbers.
Cheers and groans, in equal number, mingled.
Satisfied, but frustrated in equal parts.
Boos and laughs, in equal measure.
One's drying' (PAVE) in equal second place.
Praised and criticised in equal measure".
It's hilarious and devastating in equal measure.
Celebration and demonstration in equal measure.
Fascinating and informative in equal measure.
In equal parts frustrating and unfeasibly sublime.
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