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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit same" is not grammatically correct and would not be commonly used in written English
A more correct way to express a similar idea would be "somewhat similar" or "a little alike." Example: "Although the two paintings have different styles and subject matter, there is a bit of similarity in their use of color."
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It's all a bit Same Difference for my tender sensibilities, and always seems to sound either forced and overjolly, or despairing and melodramatic, depending on the song.
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Collins, who described his past job as "awesome" stressed that he was not seeking to criticise Top Gear – but he believes it has become a "a bit same-same".
Our economy still feels a bit same-old, same-old - with economic momentum seemingly as dependent as it ever was on us shopping till we drop.
The coach hit another, a bit harder: same easy grace, same gunshot report.
But please say: 'You could play a bit.' Same with the Leeds team.
New York is a bit the same.
And I am a bit the same".
They are all a bit the same.
With Chelsea, it's a bit the same".
To an extent, the GDP figures are a bit of "same old story".
I feel a bit the same way about Phil Redmond's Grange Hill.
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