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Discover Ludwig"unequal to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things or concepts and express that one is not equal to the other. Examples: 1. Despite putting in hours of practice, my dancing skills are still unequal to those of a professional dancer. 2. The company's revenue for this quarter is unequal to that of the same period last year. 3. Love and hate are not equal emotions, in fact, they are completely unequal to each other. 4. The two sides of the bridge were unequal in length, making it unstable. 5. The punishment seemed unequal to the crime committed, according to the defendant's lawyer. 6. The economic growth in the rural areas was unequal to that in the urban areas.
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Britain was more unequal to start with.
They proved unequal to the task.
I think [it is] unequal to me".
I declare myself unequal to the task.
But he feels quite unequal to the task.
Chipman found the movie unequal to its subject matter.
A speech, however clever, is increasingly unequal to the task.
The effort still seems unequal to the task.
Conrad I was quite unequal to the situation in Germany.
Rod is unequal to his self-imposed task of keeping faith with his ancestors.
His second was to do so in a boat unequal to its task.
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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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