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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fare the same" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a similar or equal outcome or result as something or someone else. You can use it in any situation where you want to compare two things or situations and say that they have a similar or equal outcome. Example: "Despite coming from different backgrounds, both students fared the same in the final exams." In this sentence, the phrase "fared the same" is used to show that both students had a similar result in their final exams, even though they had different backgrounds.
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United is spending money on a cute image, but it's basically the same fare, the same employees, and the same service as you got before they took United planes and painted Ted on their sides".
Others object to the authors' assertion that men and women fare the same after hiring.
"We think it is something to do with the immune system rather than hormones because pre- and post-menopausal fare the same".
Are the people who like this fare the same ones who complain about the coarseness of Donald Trump?
Expect this needless misfire to fare the same way as it faces off against the opening sprint of Iron Man 2. Still, at the end of the day, this under $30 million picture just opened with over $30 million over the first three days.
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The information-only group fared the same as a third group that was merely given some general brochures about the importance of college.
Those who had the gene variant, they report, did not benefit from taking beta blockers, faring the same whether they took the drugs or did not.
English makes no fundamental distinction between shades of blue, and English speakers fared the same no matter the mix of shades.
As in Istanbul, De Blasio's plan would see ferry fares the same as bus and subway, and outlying districts are expected to enjoy increased service.
Even when we were introduced by a friend at our request, these fared the same as all the cold outbound requests.
While the CTA's new budget keeps single-ride fares the same, it will drastically increase multi-day fares in addition to introducing an additional $2.75 surcharge for Blue Line commuters departing from O'Hare International Airport.
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