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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are the same everyone" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a preposition, such as "for" or "to," to clarify the relationship between the subjects.
Example: "In this context, the results are the same for everyone."
Alternatives: "are the same for all" or "are identical for everyone."
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The basic conditions of the two documents are the same: everyone stops firing missiles and rockets; Gaza's borders are gradually loosened to allow for the import of humanitarian relief, construction materials, food, and medicine to the area's population; and fishing restrictions off the Gaza coast are relaxed to accommodate the local economy.
Similar(59)
"Everyone is the same, everyone is equal.
As soon as there is ice, everyone is the same, everyone is equal.
"In terms of performance it is the same, everyone is trying to win gold, but the off-the-track opportunities are better for some people," he explains.
The dog show is the same; everyone judges from home.
"Open your heart and mind to all the ways our love is the same". Everyone, find yourself a Julius Tennon.
The rules are the same for everyone.
And, generally, the weather conditions are the same for everyone.
"There's a set of six universal emotions which are the same for everyone.
Under the impression that, in daily life, stars are the same as everyone else?
"The conditions are the same for everyone; we've got no excuse.
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