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The phrase "all about the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that multiple items or concepts are similar or equivalent in some way.
Example: "The three proposals we received are all about the same in terms of cost and scope."
Alternatives: "pretty much the same" or "largely similar".
Exact(55)
We were all about the same age".
They're all about the same, Weinberg said.
The talk was all about the same thing.
Macy's department store will create 85,000, jobs - all about the same as the year before.
We were all about the same age and shared a passion for puzzles.
It doesn't matter which one you use; they're all about the same.
Similar(5)
Prices, likewise, should all be about the same.
Now, we'll talk to Mike Rogers about all the same stuff, essentially.
Is it all about the same-gender kissing and simulated oral sex?
If you want, remove it; that way the meat will all be done about the same.
The challenge is we may not all be talking about the same thing.
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