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Equally






Equally : Grammar and Spelling Tips




Don't say equally as.


This model is equally as effective. This sentence is a wrong one.


You can use either equally or as on its own.


In sentences such as My new car is just as good as the old one where two nouns are compared, you could replace just as with as, but it would be wrong to use equally.



































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