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The phrase "cut from the same" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe people or things that are similar to each other or have the same origin. For example: "We may come from different backgrounds, but we are all cut from the same cloth."
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"He is cut from the same cloth".
It's cut from the same cloth, certainly.
I am cut from the same cloth.
Analysis: Putin and Trump, cut from the same cloth?
But he is cut from the same cloth.
Mysterio may be cut from the same unwholesome cloth.
They are cut from the same tribal cloth.
Paulson and Deitchler are cut from the same competitive cloth.
"We were both cut from the same cloth".
The Cleveland anarchists are cut from the same cloth.
iPhone Two apps here, both cut from the same cloth.
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