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The phrase "are the same but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two or more items that share similarities but also have differences.
Example: "The two proposals are the same but differ in their implementation strategies."
Alternatives: "are similar yet" or "are alike, however".
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The items are the same, but the portions have tripled.
The themes are the same, but muted and less urgent.
"The people are the same, but they all have kids now!" exclaimed Timothy Hsia '06.
The services are the same, but the name and number are new!
Now the feelings are the same but the expression is different.
Many of the asanas (postures) are the same, but the approach is different.
THE houses are the same, but my friends' parents don't live in them anymore.
"The basics are the same, but the main ingredients are not all indigenous to India".
The garlic knots are the same, but Franina has changed in recent years.
The fundamentals are the same, but the local influence is strong.
The HER2 tests are the same, but "the interpretation and scoring are different," Ms. Pellegrino said.
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