have equality

Frequency: 6.58.3 per million words

To possess or experience a state of equality.

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Examples (10)

  • Women do not yet have true equality in the company.
  • All citizens must have equality of opportunity in education and employment.
  • We hope that one day, all people will have complete equality regardless of their background.
  • In that ancient society, not everyone had equality before the law.
  • Do we truly have gender equality in our modern world?
  • For a fair market to exist, all competing businesses should have economic equality.
  • Despite the laws, many groups still struggle, not having full equality in practice.
  • It's a fundamental human right to have equality and be treated with dignity.
  • If we don't have racial equality, we can never achieve true social justice.
  • The new constitution ensures that every citizen has equality and freedom.