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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Equally?

Not every dish on the table looks equally appealing to me.

1: Is the use of 'equally' natural in this sentence?

2: Does the sentence mainly imply that I find some of the dishes rather unappealing?

3: Is there a word more natural in this context than 'appealing'?

Thank you in advance.

  

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anonymous Not every dish on the table looks equally appealing to me. 1: Is the use of 'equally' natural in this sentence? Yes.

  • anonymous Not every dish on the table looks equally appealing to me.
  • 1: Is the use of 'equally' natural in this sentence?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous 2: Does the sentence mainly imply that I find some of the dishes rather unappealing?
  • Yes, in most contexts, but not necessarily.
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anonymousNot every dish on the table looks equally appealing to me.
1: Is the use of 'equally' natural in this sentence?

Yes.

anonymous2: Does the sentence mainly imply that I find some of the dishes rather unappealing?

Yes, in most contexts, but not necessarily.

anonymous3: Is there

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