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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be synonymous" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when two words or phrases can be used interchangeably to mean the same thing. For example, "happiness and joy can be synonymous".
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be synonymous
adjective
Having an identical meaning
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*** Rivers and sewers used to be synonymous.
Grand Central Terminal may be synonymous with noise and haste.
The epithet "comstockery" came to be synonymous with moralistic censorship.
Youth and health are supposed to be synonymous.
Everyone knows the Salukis will not soon be synonymous with up-tempo, graceful basketball.
Yes, it is true that vegetarian food does not have to be synonymous with asceticism.
Summer used to be synonymous with another kind of outdoor movie: the drive-in.
No one is quite sure why Newquay came to be synonymous with end-of-GCSE celebrations.
Zimbabweans may have decided that "Mugabe" and "Zimbabwe" should no longer be synonymous.
We have lost the basic human decency that should be synonymous with Europe, and Britain.
We have come far since sodomy and treachery were felt to be synonymous by the state.
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