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Meanings of
equal measure
in английском
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Отсутствуют примеры синонимов
Usage of
equal measure
in английском
1
But the unanswered question is whether they did so in
equal
measure
.
2
Style is important, but in
equal
measure
style doesn't matter at all.
3
He was engaged in detesting Manning and himself in almost
equal
measure
.
4
He was colossal and fallible; a spearhead and enforcer in
equal
measure
.
5
This wonderful collection will reward Busoni neophytes and aficionados in
equal
measure
.
6
The two-match encounter with Limerick was encouraging and worrying in
equal
measure
.
7
Cyril has since had his integrity questioned and berated in
equal
measure
.
8
Chrissie Hynde treats her audience in
equal
measure
with contempt and consideration.
9
It was as he had dreaded-dreadedand hoped in almost
equal
measure
.
10
He was regarded in
equal
measure
as a visionary and ruthless opportunist.
11
He has always loved the cricket and the microphone in
equal
measure
.
12
We like to both shock and inform our viewers in
equal
measure
.
13
Other tit-bits had us shaking our heads and laughing in
equal
measure
.
14
His approach to the job has received praise and criticism in
equal
measure
.
15
He'd imagined this moment-dreadedand looked forward to it in
equal
measure
-
for
weeks
.
16
The democracy dividend hasn't been paid to everyone in
equal
measure
.
Other examples for "equal measure"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
equal
measure
equal
Adjective
Noun
Equal measure
through the time
Equal measure
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Less common
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