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"of equal importance is" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to emphasize the equal significance of two or more things in a sentence. Example: "Of equal importance is the need to protect our environment, as well as ensuring economic growth for our future generations."
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Perhaps, today, a lecture of equal importance is taking place at Newnham or Girton.
But of equal importance is what the new nation would do about its pension funds.
Of equal importance is the supporting cast that has been assembled.
Of equal importance is the place that the elaboration of the sculpture holds in the post-World War II history of artistic developments in New York.
Of equal importance is that, as well as the culture of 30s utopianism, the art of St Ives tapped into a tradition of primitivism, specifically of a kind of ruralist revival of the handmade and of craft.
Of equal importance is the disappearance of routine employment in "white-collar" occupations — think bank tellers being replaced by ATMs, or secretarial work being replaced by personal computers and Siri, Apple's iPhone-integrated "intelligent personal assistant".
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If the above considerations regarding sequence-dependent interactions for optimal drug scheduling are important in order to maximise efficacy, of equal importance are the effects of drug sequencing related to bone marrow toxicity.
Of equal importance are the drifts across the Buffalo from Utrecht and Vryheid.
Of equal importance was the reordering of United States political priorities that it represented.
Of equal importance were the rise of China and the decline of investment in Asia following the 1997-1998 financrisisrisis.
"Of equal importance are the animals that appear unable to adapt.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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