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Discover Ludwig"even the same" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is exactly the same, even though it may be unexpected or surprising. Example: "I couldn't believe it, but the house on the corner looked even the same as when I left it 10 years ago."
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Or even the same city.
This isn't even the same city.
Were they even the same man?
Is it even the same Lord Lister?
This activity isn't even the same thing as shopping.
You're not even the same person you were yesterday".
It's not even the same order of magnitude.
Cornerback Jason Sehorn said: "It's not even the same offense.
Hard to believe we're even the same people.
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Nothing else seemed even remotely the same.
"He even has the same clothes on".
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