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The phrase "have the same length" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to compare two items or groups. For example, "The two pencils have the same length."
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(Here, "regular" means that the pentagon is as symmetrical as possible. In particular, all its sides have the same length).
One very simplified way to illustrate their main point is through the proposition that no matter how you bend a piece of paper with lines drawn on it, the lines will always have the same length.
In many problems the location of the initial point of a vector is immaterial, so that two vectors are regarded as equal if they have the same length and the same direction.
The perfect example is exhibited by an elliptical mirror, such as the one in Figure 11; all paths from F1 to the ellipse and thence to F2 have the same length.
All perianth organs have the same length as the stamens.
The 4 nanotubes in the figure have the same length.
Second, in an optimum code, the two symbols that occur least frequently have the same length.
These vectors have the same length of 32 or 64 depending on the machine word size.
Note that for each threshold we have:, that is, all encoded packets have the same length.
The grid spac-ings in the x- and z-directions are assumed to have the same length Δh.
The three facial sections of Tr-N, N-Sn, and Sn-Me must have the same length.
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