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absolutely the same as
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'absolutely the same as' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that two things are exactly alike. For example: "The new car looked absolutely the same as the old one."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
completely identical to
exactly equivalent to
indistinguishable from
entirely identical to
precisely the same as
wholly equivalent to
a carbon copy of
completely the same as
exactly the same as
entirely the same as
literally the same as
perfectly the same as
quite the same as
really the same as
certainly the same as
did the same as
made the same as
makes the same as
got the same as
actually the same as
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
There's the trashy romantic novels that Emma reads as a girl, absolutely the same as romance novels now.
News & Media
There he was, in the Republican debate at Morgan State University the other day, appearing absolutely the same as he did in 2004, when he suddenly popped up in Illinois just in time to lose the Senate race to Barack Obama.
News & Media
The results are absolutely the same as the last state.
Pyramids were observed to nucleate in such a way. Figure 1d, e illustrates this statement: the pyramid nuclei, absolutely the same as those observed in the samples grown at low temperature, are seen on the WL patches in the images of the samples obtained at T gr = 650°C.
Science
"That is absolutely the same as the average English reduction, which is 1.3%." In a recent report, the local government spending watchdog said the majority of councils had coped well with the squeeze on their finances since 2010, by making efficiencies and reducing staff numbers, but warned things could get tougher.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
A little of this is enjoyable but it is absolutely not the same as letting us experience the force of their musical talent.
News & Media
Earlier on Tuesday, Jean-Baptiste Thoret, who received the prize with his colleague Briard, told Charlie Rose that Charlie Hebdo is "absolutely not the same" as the Texas contest because the magazine does not specifically target Islam.
News & Media
It looks like a real game, sounds like a real game and absolutely costs the same as a real game, yet for most spectators the preseason finale ultimately packs all the reward of going to a Broadway show on the day the understudy takes the stage.
News & Media
But it is absolutely not the same as employed status.
News & Media
However, most of DEGs in 12, 24 h-MeJA samples are absolutely not the same as in 48 h-MeJA and CK samples.
Science
The dynamics of the family is absolutely the same today as it was back then".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "absolutely the same as" to emphasize a complete and undeniable equivalence between two or more things. It adds a stronger affirmation than simply stating "the same as".
Common error
While "absolutely the same as" is acceptable, overuse can sound repetitive. In formal writing, consider stronger, more concise synonyms like "identical" or "equivalent" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "absolutely the same as" functions as an intensified comparative phrase. It's used to strongly assert the equivalence between two subjects. Ludwig AI analysis confirms that it follows standard grammatical rules and is widely used.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
40%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "absolutely the same as" is a phrase used to strongly affirm the complete equivalence between two or more things. Ludwig AI states that is grammatically correct and usable in written English. While it's acceptable in various contexts, it's more common in news, media and science contexts. For more formal writing, consider synonyms like "identical" or "equivalent". Ludwig's examples show that while infrequent, its usage is consistent and emphasizes a complete lack of difference. Understanding its purpose and register can help you choose the most appropriate phrase for your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
completely identical to
Emphasizes total sameness, replacing "absolutely" with "completely" and using "identical" instead of "same".
entirely identical to
Combines "entirely" with "identical" for strong emphasis on complete sameness.
precisely the same as
Uses "precisely" to intensify "same", stressing accuracy and lack of variation.
exactly equivalent to
Replaces "same" with "equivalent" and uses "exactly" for emphasis, highlighting functional equivalence.
wholly equivalent to
Emphasizes full equivalence, substituting "absolutely" with "wholly" to denote completeness.
indistinguishable from
Focuses on the inability to tell the difference, changing the construction from direct comparison.
one and the same as
Emphasizes that two things are, in reality, a single entity or indistinguishable.
perfectly analogous to
Shifts the comparison to analogy, implying a strong similarity in function or structure.
a carbon copy of
Uses an idiomatic expression to convey exact duplication.
a dead ringer for
An informal idiom emphasizing strong visual similarity.
FAQs
What does "absolutely the same as" mean?
The phrase "absolutely the same as" means that two or more things are completely identical and indistinguishable from each other. It emphasizes a total lack of difference.
How can I use "absolutely the same as" in a sentence?
You can use "absolutely the same as" to compare things, people, or situations. For example: "The two paintings were "completely identical to" each other." or "His response was "exactly equivalent to" what she expected."
What are some alternatives to "absolutely the same as"?
Some alternatives to "absolutely the same as" include "completely identical to", "exactly equivalent to", or "indistinguishable from". The choice depends on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is it better to say "absolutely the same as" or just "the same as"?
"Absolutely the same as" adds emphasis, highlighting that there is no difference whatsoever. "The same as" is a simpler, less emphatic way of expressing similarity. Using "absolutely" depends on whether you need to stress the completeness of the similarity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested