1. Comparing things:
* The two teams played equally well, but only one could win.
* The cake was equally delicious, whether you had chocolate or vanilla.
* He loves his wife equally as much as he loves his children.
2. Distributing things fairly:
* The money was divided equally among the three partners.
* The workload was distributed equally between the team members.
* The teacher gave each student an equal amount of attention.
3. Emphasizing shared qualities:
* We are equally responsible for the success of this project.
* All members of the team are equally important to its success.
* She treats everyone equally with respect and kindness.
4. Expressing something is the same:
* The two houses were equally expensive.
* His performance was equally as good as hers.
* The twins looked equally beautiful in their dresses.
5. Comparing groups:
* Both groups were equally represented in the survey.
* The two candidates spoke equally well at the debate.
* The company gives equal opportunities to all employees.
Remember that "equally" is an adverb, so it modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.