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The phrase "are the same places" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more locations or situations that are identical or equivalent in some way.
Example: "Despite the changes in the city, the parks we used to visit are the same places that hold our fondest memories."
Alternatives: "are identical locations" or "are equivalent sites".
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These are the same places I remember from my childhood: the three blocks to school, my friends' homes, the York Cinema, the Borges Café.
Those are the same places where rates of crime, gun ownership and incarceration are highest, the Economist notes.
They're setting their webs in high-traffic locations, and these are the same places where we typically see air leaks with our blower door equipment.
These are the same places, respectively, where Andrew Ng received his bachelor's degree, his master's, his Ph.D., and has taught for 12 years.
Places where we live, work, eat and socialize are the same places where people fought, killed and died during the revolution.
That eliminates the potential problem that places where teen births are highest are the same places where the audience is largest.
Similar(52)
All places these days are the same place, yet the traveler presses on, driven by an ill-defined hunger.
It's the same place.
That's the same place Indi independent federal MP Cathy McGowan started.
"You wouldn't believe it's the same place," Jeff says.
"It might even have been the same place".
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