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All things being equal Meaning in English

expression

ˈɔɫ/ /ˈθɪŋz/ /ˈbiɪŋ/ /ˈikwəɫ
AWL THINGZ BEE-ing EE-kwuhl
ˈɔːl/ /θˈɪŋz/ /bˈiːɪŋ/ /ˈiːkwəl
AWL THINGZ BEE-ing EE-kwuhl

Definition

This expression means that if other conditions do not change, then the following statement will be true. It is used when comparing or predicting outcomes, while assuming nothing else is different.

Usage & Nuances

This is a formal, somewhat academic or professional phrase, mostly used in business, economics, or science. It sets a conditional tone and is not typically used in casual conversation. Commonly paired with predictions and comparisons. Alternative: 'if all else is equal'.

Example Sentences

All things being equal, the faster runner will win the race.

basic

All things being equal, this plan will cost less.

basic

All things being equal, I would choose the blue one.

basic

All things being equal, you'd expect prices to go up next year.

natural

Of course, all things being equal, more experience usually gets you the job.

natural

All things being equal, I'd rather work from home these days.

natural