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The phrase "is applied equally" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular rule, standard, or policy that applies to everyone or everything in an equal manner. For example, "This rule is applied equally to all employees, regardless of seniority."
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If his analysis is correct, it makes a mockery of the claim that the law is applied equally to all and without discrimination.
There it seems that if the basic-nonbasic interest distinction is applied equally across species, then biocentrism requires a level of ethical care that is unreasonably demanding.
At his campaign launch in Kentucky, Paul pledged: "I see an America where criminal justice is applied equally, and any law that disproportionately incarcerates people of color is repealed".
Load L is applied equally to all operation components.
'All the persons in this union [forming a society] together have the role of end, and the advantage expected from the association is applied equally to all (PP, vol. 2, 39).
My reason for removing the term "Equal" is that whether or not "Justice" is applied "Equally" has been an ongoing source of debate throughout history.
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These sorts of policies must be applied equally, she says.
The law must be applied equally and fairly to everyone," he said.
In its opinion, the board said that tax laws should be applied equally.
It should go both ways and be applied equally to all candidates.
Computer processing using a continuously typed tape can be applied equally well to the Monotype system.
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