Neither weaker nor stronger from each other.

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"They both are strong. They are of the same strength. Neither of them is weaker from each other nor they are stronger from each other. They are equally powerful."
 
Where did you get the idea that things are "weaker from" or "stronger from​" each other? I'm certain that you know what word we use in comparatives.
 
Where did you get the idea that things are "weaker from" or "stronger from​" each other? I'm certain that you know what word we use in comparatives.

Do you mean "stronger or weaker than each other?"
 
Neither is weaker or stronger than the​ other.

Okay, "They both are strong. They are of the same strength. Neither is weaker or stronger than the other. They are equally powerful."
 
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