equally compelling
Frequency: 6.88.2 per million words
Compelling to the same degree as something else.
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Examples (10)
- Equally compelling is the evidence that early intervention can significantly alter outcomes.
- The first argument was persuasive, but the counter-argument presented by the opposition was equally compelling.
- While the historical documents provide a strong case, the archaeological findings are equally compelling.
- The film's protagonist is a fascinating character, but the antagonist's backstory is equally compelling.
- Each candidate presented a vision for the future that the voters found equally compelling.
- The reason to stay was security, but the reason to leave—adventure—was equally compelling.
- The prosecution laid out the facts, but the defense lawyer's emotional appeal to the jury was equally compelling.
- Both theories attempt to explain the phenomenon, and on the surface, they appear equally compelling.
- He had to choose between two job offers, each with an equally compelling set of benefits.
- The novel's main plot is exciting, yet the various subplots are equally compelling in their own right.