perfect equality

Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words

Used to describe an ideal and flawless state of equality.

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  • Achieving perfect equality in any society is often seen as a utopian dream.
  • The activists were striving for a world with perfect equality between all races.
  • In their experimental community, they aimed for perfect equality in the distribution of resources.
  • Is perfect equality even a desirable goal, or does it stifle individuality?
  • The nation's founding principles were based on the ideal of perfect equality for all citizens.
  • If perfect equality existed, many of the world's conflicts might disappear.
  • He was cynical about the notion of perfect equality, believing human nature made it impossible.
  • We hope that future generations will live in a state of perfect equality and justice.
  • The law aims for, but rarely achieves, perfect equality in its application to every individual.
  • Philosophers have long debated the meaning and feasibility of perfect equality.