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The phrase "everything was the same" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that all things or circumstances remained unchanged or identical. Example: After the renovations, the house looked completely different on the outside, but on the inside, everything was the same – the familiar smell, the old furniture, and the memories.
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"Everything was the same.
Everything was the same, with one exception.
Because everything was the same.
"Everything was the same for thousands of years".
"I was here two years ago, and everything was the same," he said.
"I was from Wisconsin, he was from Minnesota – otherwise everything was the same".
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"Everything is the same".
Everything is the same everywhere, always.
Nothing moves, everything is the same here.
Would everything be the same?
They keep saying everything's the same.
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