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The phrase "exactly the same goals" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that two or more things have the same objectives or intentions. Example: Despite coming from different backgrounds and cultures, John and Sarah both had exactly the same goals in their career - to become successful and make a positive impact on others' lives.
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Theoretically, fund managers may have exactly the same goals as individual investors capital appreciation but in practice, they act differently.
"We're still going for exactly the same goals that we would have done had we had funding, that hasn't changed, because we still believe we can make the top eight at the Olympics".
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He scored exactly the same goal against Arsenal.
More importantly this new agreement is exactly the same goal that the leaders of the G8 and nearly 200 other countries signed on to at the original UN climate change convention in Brazil in 1992.
The second goal reminded me of myself, but I can't remember when! "He scored exactly the same goal for Arsenal".
In order to gather data that could be plotted in the clear way shown here, i.e. with many trials repeated using exactly the same goal point, we adapted the protocol slightly.
— to promote the same goals.
"We had the same goals".
Are these the same goals?
"I hope we get two more exactly the same - goals, controversy, action.
For the same objective, the same goal.
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