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"to equalize" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the act of making something equal or the same, for example: "He sought to equalize the scores in the game."
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The doors are a scientific effort to equalize air pressure.
It bounced into the empty net to equalize the score.
He wanted to equalize salaries between white and black schoolteachers.
They stood aside and allowed Reggina to equalize, unopposed.
Bookmakers use a point spread to equalize unevenly matched teams.
Later, efforts were made to equalize men's and women's salaries.
The Rangers tried to equalize in the time remaining.
Schuster missed a chance to equalize by playing 38... Nf4.
But Forlán summoned his own remarkable technique to equalize.
The newly independent countries also sought to equalize educational opportunities.
Seeking to equalize populations across the states would have made it harder for Congress to equalize other types of resources between them.
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