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The phrase "are just about the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more items that are very similar in nature or quality.
Example: "The two models of the car are just about the same in terms of performance and features."
Alternatives: "are nearly identical" or "are quite similar".
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"They are so opposite, but their outcome and scores are just about the same".
The grilling surfaces are just about the same size, 7 by 10 1/2 inches to 11 by 9, except the George Foreman model, which is much larger.
Reefer Madness Brenda Blethyn's sense is that public attitudes toward marijuana and other illegal drugs are just about the same in Britain, where she lives, as in the United States.
It has the same slide-out keyboard, but no external antenna and a bit bulkier styling, but the guts are just about the same.
My questions regarding political moves are just about the same as I'd ask of any business owner.
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The rate is just about the same today.
He was just about the same age as Copaken's grandson Jacob.
(This is just about the same approach that was made to Donald Trump, Jr).
Forty-six years later, a New York Times/CBS News Poll found that the numbers were just about the same.
The numbers of women in the House and Senate will be just about the same as they were before.
Their average speed then was 30 to 35 m.p.h. and it is just about the same now, 55 years later.
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