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in equal part
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"in equal part" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that two or more people, or things, have an equal share in a situation or task. For example, "The responsibility for organizing the event was shared by three people, each taking on a specific role in equal part."
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23 human-written examples
Clifton Brown was Billie's Man, sensual and cynical in equal part.
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But I believe that in this case the history is going to treat both the president and vice president unkindly almost in equal part".
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"Spirited Ruins" is not a unified work but a virtual sculpture park that reveals in equal part the handiwork of software engineers and artists.
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Along the way he rustles up a thumbnail sketch of a rap scene informed in equal part by the Black Panthers and Hollywood mobster movies.
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But this team found that when the emotional pain was awful enough, those parts of the brain were affected as well, and in equal part.
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Pyzik is also sharp on musicians drawn to the "Berlin-Warszawa-Moscow express used to map the phantasmagorical geography of the eastern Europe of the mind, which was made in equal part of ashes and of brocade, death and glamour".
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34 human-written examples
The movie, which has a Troubles-related theme, was described as "in equal parts hilarious and moving".
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Satisfied, but frustrated in equal parts.
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In equal parts frustrating and unfeasibly sublime.
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I found this part in equal parts compelling and frustrating.
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It radiates longing and insufficiency in equal parts.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "in equal part", ensure that the context clearly establishes what elements are being compared and that they are genuinely contributing in a balanced way.
Common error
Avoid using "in equal part" when you mean 'partially' or 'to some extent'. The phrase specifically indicates an equal contribution, not just a component.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in equal part" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause to indicate the degree or proportion to which something contributes to a result or characteristic. As shown in Ludwig's examples, it clarifies the relative importance of different factors.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "in equal part" is a grammatically correct and commonly used adverbial phrase that indicates an equal contribution from multiple sources. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is suitable for use in various writing contexts, particularly in news, scientific, and formal communications. While alternatives like "equally" and "in equal measure" exist, "in equal part" offers a specific emphasis on balanced contributions. Remember to reserve its use for scenarios where true equality is intended and to avoid it when simply implying partial influence.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in equal measure
Uses "measure" instead of "part" to convey a similar sense of proportional distribution.
in equal portions
Substitutes "portions" for "part", emphasizing the division into equivalent amounts.
in equivalent amounts
Emphasizes the numerical equality of the different parts or shares.
equally
Replaces the entire phrase with a single adverb, indicating the same degree or amount.
in the same proportion
Rephrases to highlight the concept of proportionality between the elements.
to the same extent
Focuses on the degree or scope to which each element is affected.
commensurately
Indicates that the elements are proportional or corresponding in size or degree.
half and half
Implies a division into two equal parts or components.
on par
Suggests that the elements are at the same level or standard.
fifty-fifty
An informal term indicating an even split or distribution.
FAQs
How can I use "in equal part" in a sentence?
You can use "in equal part" to show that two or more things contribute equally to something. For example, "The film's success stems "in equal part" from its compelling story and strong performances."
What phrases are similar to "in equal part"?
Alternatives to "in equal part" include "equally", "in equal measure", or "in equal portions".
Is it correct to say "in equal parts" instead of "in equal part"?
Yes, "in equal parts" is also correct and commonly used. Both phrases convey the same meaning of equal contribution or distribution.
What's the difference between "in equal part" and "partially"?
"In equal part" indicates a balanced contribution from multiple sources, whereas "partially" means something is only partly the cause or contributing factor. They are not interchangeable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested