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The phrase "In the same breath" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that two statements are made in close succession, often contrasting or comparing them. Example: "He praised her work, but in the same breath, he criticized her approach."
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In the same breath he continued, "A hundred and five.
In the same breath, most people mention food.
In the same breath, Mr. Berry recently praised and criticized Leonard Chess and his brother.
In the same breath, however, he concedes that that won't be the case with every company.
In the same breath, I want Carriage Town to succeed more than anybody".
In the same breath, many admit to having their own handicapped plates).
In the same breath he will often talk of criminals and rapists.
In the same breath, fuck it.
Not that Low was mentioning Blackburn in the same breath.
Praise and friendly criticism in the same breath?
To be spoken of in the same breath is incredible".
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