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The phrase "about the same age as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the ages of two or more people or things to indicate that they are similar in age.
Example: "My brother is about the same age as my best friend, so they get along really well."
Alternatives: "roughly the same age as" or "approximately the same age as".
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LCD's and plasmas are about the same age as far as the technology goes and the availability to consumers.
He was about the same age as Robin".
"Just about the same age as Ronald Reagan," he said.
They have a son, about the same age as Noah".
He looked about the same age as my son Joshua.
He was an old man, about the same age as Gavin.
Josef was a charming, genial man, about the same age as his wife.
A Luton native, Islam is about the same age as Robinson.
He is about the same age as my son," Cooper said.
He was 15, about the same age as nearly all the dead.
"Johanna thinks I'm about the same age as she is but I've got a driving licence".
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