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The phrase "on an equal basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which two things are treated the same way, without favoritism or prejudice. For example, "The company will consider all applicants for the job on an equal basis."
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Alliance's sole MP Naomi Long said that if the TV debates pool was widened it should be done on a equal basis.
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The two companies said that Rome Fiumicino and Milan Malpensa airports would join "on an equal basis" the Paris and Amsterdam hubs operated by Air France-KLM.
A record of 'Multiple analysis methods' was only selected when there was more than one method used on an equal basis.
This is a country where the government gives money to religious schools on an equal basis with secular ones.
Please, let us get back to calling one another Mr, Mrs, Miss or even Ms on an equal basis.
Participants were randomly allocated on an equal basis to the care of one of the two local ACT teams or to continue with their CMHT.
And we are also one of the only sports where men and women compete on an equal basis.
The final change would be that all the parties should be admitted on an equal basis.
"First of all, all religions are treated on an equal basis," Mr. Peskov said.
"The reason the internet is successful is it allows everyone to communicate on an equal basis.
All must offer services to patients on an equal basis, irrespective of insurer.
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