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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go in the same direction" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in any situation when you are trying to express that two or more things are moving together or have the same goal or purpose. For example, "We need to go in the same direction to achieve our goals."
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Inequality change and poverty change need not go in the same direction in a given country.
"Before the 21st century all Japanese wanted to go in the same direction," he said.
TOURISTS coming into Copenhagen virtually always go in the same direction.
One-way street signs merely suggest that most vehicles should go in the same direction.
Just like at your local ice rink, everyone has to go in the same direction – and crashes are frequent.
The lemmings in their migration do not descend in unison and do not all go in the same direction.
Let's see what Sheikh Mohammed wants to do because I go in the same direction as he does".
"His ball doesn't go straight, doesn't always go in the same direction," Art Howe, the Mets' new manager, said.
Because if they move together, if they all go in the same direction at the same time, that's going to make your portfolio riskier.
After Princeton dropped the first set of the match 18-25, everythindicatedathatthingshings would go in the same direction as they always have for Penn State.
"Now, many other findings go in the same direction". Fries, 69, takes his own advice on aging: he's an accomplished runner, mountaineer and outdoor adventurer.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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