complete equality

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Used to describe a state where equality is absolute and without exception.

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  • The movement's ultimate goal is to achieve complete equality for all citizens.
  • Many philosophers argue that complete equality is an unattainable ideal in any human society.
  • The new constitution aims to guarantee complete equality between men and women.
  • For decades, activists fought for nothing less than complete equality.
  • Is it possible for a society to function with complete equality in all aspects of life?
  • Our company is committed to establishing complete equality in pay and opportunities.
  • If there were complete equality, many of the world's social problems would disappear.
  • We hope that future generations will live in a world of complete equality.
  • Achieving complete equality requires not just changes in laws, but also a fundamental shift in societal attitudes.
  • "We will not rest until there is complete equality," the protest leader declared.