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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be on the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of agreement between two parties. For example: "We both need to be on the same page before we start the project."
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We should be on the same side.
Would they be on the same terms?
OTT must be on the same level.
He can't be on the same stage with anyone else.
Everyone has to be on the same page, pulling together.
But in America we wouldn't be on the same street.
"We'd all be on the same cycle," Bullock replied.
Everyone needs to be on the same page.
Clegg seems to be on the same trajectory.
And everyone has to be on the same page.
We have to be on the same page".
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