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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are the same lads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or identifying a group of boys or young men who are identical or similar in some way.
Example: "Despite their different backgrounds, they are the same lads who always stick together through thick and thin."
Alternatives: "are the same guys" or "are the same boys".
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Some of them are the same lads but there's a different mindset there to what it was.
Manager Dougie Freedman, said: "I'm very proud that the same lads that were here when we walked through the door in October are the same lads that are (closing in on) the play-offs".
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Martin said: "It looks like a totally different team with us returning to the original colours [blue and white] but it is the same lads.
"It's mostly the same lads that were here last year but I just think everyone has got their act together this year.
I think all the other lads are the same.
"It was all new to me - I was still the same lad as I was from my time at Derry and that kind of went against me.
Lescott added: "TC had a lot of respect from the players at the time when I was there and I am sure that will be the same from the lads who are at Wolves now.
"He had a lot of respect from the players at the time when I was there and I am sure that will be the same from the lads who are at Wolves now".
I was the same with another lad, Colin Healy.
"I've seen the bin on fire on YouTube and I bet you there's footage of the same lad.
All the lads were the same person I didn't want to be.
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