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"have the same question as" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that two or more people have a similar inquiry or doubt. Here is an example: "During the meeting, several colleagues had the same question as me regarding the new project's timeline."
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"You have the same question as General Electric," said Mr. Romney, then a young father and a management consultant.
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And I assumed that other people had the same questions, as well.
"When you talk with clients over there, they have the same questions as foreign investors, such as, 'how do I transfer my savings from my bond portfolio in this end of cycle for the bond trend and into something more lucrative than cash,' " Mr. Lagrange said.
It helps you understand the topic better and most likely someone else has the same question as you, but is too timid to ask.
Finally, we performed post-tests, which had the same questions as the pre-test.
Other people might have the same question!
The students have the same questions and worries as expectant parents the world over.
In contact with the patient, the fact of introducing oneself and indicating one's qualification (the patient does not have the same questions for a nurse-aid as for the doctor), introducing a junior doctor, when present, and briefly explaining the procedure, contributes to the development of a relationship of confidence [ 1, 12].
I also have the same questions".
South Shore parents have the same questions.
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