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The phrase "appears exactly the same" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing two or more items that look identical or have no noticeable differences.
Example: "The two documents were compared side by side, and they both appear exactly the same."
Alternatives: "looks identical" or "seems the same."
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Of course, it should have been clear that time is not an issue at this store, which is open until 2 a.m., and which appears exactly the same at all hours, teeming with tourists and teenagers.
Any SI pairing on the left appears exactly the same number of times on the right.
The referees raise a valid point that the retention times of the LIC1 nucleotide shown in Figure 4D and F are not exactly the same as commercial ppGpp, whereas the commercial GDP in Figure 4F appears exactly the same between two HPLC runs.
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Messages sent from the desktop appear exactly the same as those sent from a smartphone.
To the "change that starts tomorrow" as Mr Blatter has promised, a change that will appear exactly the same as it has for the last seventeen years, and will in the coming weeks and months be re-engulfed by the next stages of the twin criminal investigations against it.
These games will appear exactly the same as Zynga's.
A text from your mother and a text from a scammer claiming that your mother is in the hospital and needs $10,000 for a procedure appear exactly the same way on your phone's LCD.
Image should appear exactly the same way it was placed.
It looks like that may not be possible with Resident Evil 5, which, if you watch the HD version of this demo comparison, appears to look exactly the same on both systems.
They look exactly the same.
They all look exactly the same.
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