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The phrase "along the same aisle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more things are in a similar category or context, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "We were looking for books on history, and I found a few titles along the same aisle that caught my interest."
Alternatives: "in the same category" or "in the same section".
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You can purchase white-out in the same aisle where you purchase pens.
These can usually be found in the same aisle in your local supermarket.
" These handy cleaning products can be found in the same aisle as your household cleaners at the store.
My station was at the front of that same aisle.
He and Harry walked down the same long aisle where as heartbroken boys they followed behind their mother's coffin.
I often walk along the same street.
I returned along the same route.
The 60 metre-long timber structure is designed along the same lines as churches of the era, with an enormous system of 13 oak trusses supporting the vast roof and dividing the space into a central nave and flanking aisles.
Obama's thinking along the same lines.
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