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as same as you
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as same as you" is not correct in English.
The correct expression would be "the same as you." Example: "I feel the same as you about this situation."
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60 human-written examples
SS is defined as same as before.
Science
"I've always been struck by the fact that Google search worked the same, as long as you had access to a computer with connectivity, if you're a rural kid anywhere or a professor at Stanford or Harvard".
News & Media
You can't play the same as you do as a centre-forward".
News & Media
Humane, too; a strange combination, but a neat one, and, as it happens, exactly the same as you get in person from the film's editor (and spirit animal), Walter Murch.
News & Media
"He comes from a working family in the suburbs, just like millions of others, millions of his compatriots, same as me, same as you," popular singer Nikolay Rastorguyev said over footage of Putin discussing people's problems in the street.
News & Media
Honestly, we learned to share as we saw fit, and you might as well do the same as you feel comfortable.
News & Media
"I look at it as a disease," she says, "same as you've got thyroid problems, you've got heart problems, you've got mental health issues, you have alcoholic problems".
News & Media
That is why we are more shocked and disgusted this so called art that depicts a dead Madiba [Mandela's clan name]." Mandela "is just a man, the same as those viewing him, the same as you and I. Mr Mandela made decisions in his life that enabled people to see him as they do.
News & Media
This will make your sibling feel less guilty, as they're probably feeling the same as you.
Wiki
Don't forget, you can always just plain wave/smile and say "Hi!" as you walk by, the same as you would with any of your other friends.
Wiki
That dream stays the same as long as you're doing the career that you're on.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "as same as you" in writing or speech. Use "the same as you" or other alternatives like "similar to you" for grammatical correctness.
Common error
The common error is using "as same as" instead of the correct form "the same as". Always ensure the presence of "the" for accurate comparison.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as same as you" functions incorrectly as a comparative expression. It attempts to convey similarity but fails due to improper grammatical structure. Correct usage involves phrases like "the same as you" or "similar to you". Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "as same as you" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. Ludwig AI highlights its incorrect usage. The correct form is "the same as you", or alternatives like "similar to you" or "just like you" can be used depending on the context. The intended meaning is to express similarity or equivalence, but the incorrect grammar undermines this purpose. While aiming for informality, it's essential to maintain grammatical accuracy for clear communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the same as you
Replaces "as same as" with the correct form "the same as".
like you
A simpler, more direct way to indicate similarity.
just like you
Indicates similarity in a more direct and informal manner.
similar to you
Uses a more formal adjective to express resemblance.
identical to you
Suggests an exact match or likeness.
equivalent to you
Indicates a similar value or effect.
on par with you
Implies being at the same level or standard.
comparable to you
Suggests a likeness that allows for comparison.
in your league
Informal way to indicate similar level or status.
cut from the same cloth as you
Idiomatic expression suggesting similar character or nature.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say something is similar to me?
The correct way to express similarity to yourself is to say "the same as me", "similar to me", or simply "like me". The phrase "as same as me" is grammatically incorrect.
What can I say instead of "as same as you"?
You can use alternatives like "the same as you", "similar to you", or "just like you" depending on the context.
Is "as same as you" grammatically correct?
No, "as same as you" is not grammatically correct. The proper phrasing is "the same as you". Ludwig AI explains that the initial phrase is not correct.
Which is correct, "as same as you" or "the same as you"?
"The same as you" is the correct phrase. "As same as you" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested