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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are synonymous with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two terms or concepts have the same meaning or are interchangeable.
Example: "In many contexts, 'freedom' and 'liberty' are synonymous with each other."
Alternatives: "are equivalent to" or "mean the same as".
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are synonymous with
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Having an identical meaning
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Clementines are synonymous with the holidays.
The Yankees are synonymous with the postseason.
In Communist culture, they are synonymous with evil.
That person should realize the state's interests are synonymous with the casinos' interests".
Their names are synonymous with heartbreak, through decades of mediocrity punctuated by agonizing near-misses.
"Today in Europe, Greece and the Greek people are synonymous with resistance and dignity.
"We are synonymous with the skyscraper, and our image in the world is a skyline".
And why Flatt & Scruggs are synonymous with this distinctive Appalachian art form.
In fact, when they are won, the fights are synonymous with their accomplishments.
They may see Thoroughbreds, Arabians, appaloosas and, of course, quarter horses, which are synonymous with Texas.
"For us, those names are synonymous with the goods they create," Calderwood says.
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