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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Love equally as much

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1. We'll love the baby equally (as much) even if it is yours and not mine.

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You don't need "(as much)", but you can use "just as much". We'll love the baby [equally / just as much] even if it is yours and not mine. CJ

  • You don't need "(as much)", but you can use "just as much".
  • We'll love the baby [equally / just as much] even if it is yours and not mine.
  • CJ
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You don't need "(as much)", but you can use "just as much".

We'll love the baby [equally / just as much] even if it is yours and not mine.

CJ
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Hi
May I leave in if I desire or considered incorrect?

Can I say like this
I hate the 2 players equally as much.
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AnonymousI hate the 2 players equally as much.
'equally as much' makes no sense, even if you hear other people say it.
Just say 'equally'.

CJ
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Hi,
Can you tell me please how to say the following

Both teams are equally good, so their opponents will struggle equally as much.

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