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"have the same high" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing two things that both have a high quality/value/level of something. For example: "Both books have the same high level of detail and accuracy."
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Without them, the tournament does not have the same high profile, visibility or marketing might.
They have the same high standards and, above all else, you're in there for the team".
The face-off may not have the same high drama of the cold-war era.
They have the same high forehead and deep-set eyes, and they were both Marines.
But the Mayor indicated that he did not have the same high regard for Angelo Marino, Sal Marino's son.
"I don't think we would have the same high level of enthusiasm for Israel if Sept. 11 had not happened," said Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute.
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"Both have competed, and even really good pitchers are not going to have the same high-level performance every year".
If multiple threads have the same highest priority, thread_yield should switch among them in "round robin" order.
The TL350 doesn't have the same high-quality lens or big sensor as the TL500, but its feature set is much more compelling.
Seeing if female bumblebees, which have smaller wings and, therefore, a shorter range of motion, have the same high-flying potential as their brothers.
As for both types of phase noise, the same value of has been used, both spectra have the same high-frequency content.
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