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"both share the same" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that two or more things have a common characteristic or quality. Example: "Despite growing up in different countries, both share the same love for music." This sentence means that despite coming from different backgrounds, both individuals have a common trait of loving music. The use of "both share the same" emphasizes the similarity between the two.
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Both share the same aesthetic and navigation.
Both share the same (poor) broadcasting standard for analogue television known as NTSC.
They both share the same thing: you have to be a believer.
Both share the same spirit – a desire to resist being ordered about and told what to do.
Glamour and knowledge both share the same root in gnosis (secret learning), so why shouldn't Gnosticism be fashion's true faith?
They both share the same processor and storage space, while the larger iPad has twice the amount of Ram at 4GB.
We both share the same territory of the historic empire of Alexander the Great and we have built the highest monument to Alexander in the world.
Both share the same broad view of policing and the only doubt would be whether the private sector given its larger numbers—should really be called "junior".
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And both shared the same work ethic: deliberate and thorough.
She met her future husband, John Wing, when they both shared the same cadaver in anatomy class.
There was a natural synergy, both underdogs [Iceland has about 2% of the market] and both sharing the same name".
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