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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most equal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something is very equal. For example: "The outcome of this race was most equal, with both competitors crossing the line at exactly the same time."
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And for the first time, the report ranked populous American cities from most equal to least equal for income equality and unemployment equality.
"And the most equal".
Loving County (pictured) is the most equal county in America.
Britain was at its most equal (in terms of Gini coefficients) in 1977.
Fourth, violins by Stradivari and Guarneri were the most equal of all.
"It produced a Britain that was one of the most equal societies in western Europe".
Today's York is nonetheless the most equal city in the UK.
Nordic countries, which are the most equal, regularly do well in happiness surveys.
It finds that Cambridge is the most equal city in Great Britain, while Rochdale is the least.
We know that the world's most equal countries tend to be happier, healthier, safer places for everyone to live in.
Even in that most equal of countries, free schools had benefited only the children of wealthy parents, widening opportunity gaps.
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