According to @Parth Sankhe's solution in Inequality-5
"Maximum or minimum values of symmetric expressions generally always occur when all of the symmetric terms are equal"
Let's brainstorm about cool inequality problems that the maximum or minimum does not occur when all of the symmetric terms are equal. If you have any ideas, post it as your own problem, and show the link at the below comments. (Or if you finds a problem about this, you can post the link under, too)
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See Inequalities with strange equality conditions.