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The phrase 'having the same fate' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to express an idea in which two or more people, things, or situations are expected to end up in the same way. For example, "The two siblings shared the same dream, but ultimately had the same fate of disappointment."
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Not only does forced and child marriage bring misery to the people involved but it also can endanger their children, who may end up having the same fate as their mother.
In all cases, inactivation of LIT-1 led to both daughter cells having the same fate instead of two different fates, as occurs in WT embryos.
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One American nearly had the same fate.
They are scared that they will have the same fate as the people of Darayya.
The shoes and dictator had the same fate — to dust they were returned.
With three more games like this one, these Cardinals will have the same fate.
Valuable or cheap, they all had the same fate, usually discarded and forgotten on the floor.
"We don't want to have the same fate as Tibet".
Whether it's a Kendall Square Research or a Thinking Machines, all those companies had the same fate.
The Museum of Arts and Design eviscerated Stone's building, and the Museum of Modern Art has the same fate planned for that of Mr. Williams and Ms. Tsien.
Equally, as he is, had he been less fortunate in the genetic lottery when he chose his wife, either of their sons might have had the same fate.
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