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1 With Yeats, every statement and its opposite tend to be equally true .
2 This is equally true of the Boy Scouts in Belgium and France.
3 That is true; but it is equally true of physical theories generally.
4 This first law is equally true when we employ the synodical elements.
5 This, at the time, seemed equally true to the young girl herself.
6 What is true of competitiveness is equally true of love of power.
7 What he says of revolutions is equally true of all great disturbances.
8 If our dogmas are all equally true , they are not equally important.
9 His comic characters are equally true , various, and profound, with his serious.
10 This is equally true , too often, of its attitude to our linguistic heritage.
11 But it is equally true that he simply loved an old-fashioned, toe-to-toe dustup.
12 The same is equally true of the quietly spoken Italian himself.
13 This is equally true both of the pictographic and the linear Aegean systems.
14 Now what is true of crime is equally true of all social problems.
15 What I have said about the Germans is equally true about the Magyars.
16 And to a great extent it is equally true of the righteous man.
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This collocation consists of: Equally true through the time
Equally true across language varieties