Before this measure of yours, we might have thought we were not perfectly equal.
He is terrified and exalted in equal, perfectly equal, measure.
I hoped I was perfectly equal to any sacrifice of that description.
I did not budge an inch and passed him on a perfectly equal footing!
In nature, events rarely occur with perfectly equal frequency, so observing outcomes to determine which events are more probable makes sense.
Butler described her marriage as 'a perfectly equal union with absolute freedom on both sides for personal initiative in thought and action'.
A perfectly equal income distribution would be one in which every person has the same income.
Many Muslims may agree on a perfectly equal relationship.
No wonder the article drains away to a 'messy' conclusion about the world not being perfectly equal (yet).
He knew that it made everyone perfectly equal, and that the treasures of the earth were movement, courage, laughter, and love.