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The phrase "they were equally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more subjects share the same degree or level of a particular quality or characteristic. Example: "They were equally talented, making the competition between them fierce."
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They were equally concerned with Caffé Brasiliano.
They were equally strident in their replies.
And off stage they were equally ill-matched.
And they were equally skillful at manipulating simple tools.
They were equally tight-lipped about what their sculptures meant.
But at Viktor's home, they were equally out of place.
They were equally impressive in the ensuing T20 matches.
They were equally companionable with the music and each other.
During breaks in taping, they were equally engaged.
There were people with jobs in the crowd, too, and they were equally angry.
When Lamm released them from duty yesterday afternoon, they were equally intent on getting away.
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