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The phrase "in much the same manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a particular action or process that is similar to a previous action or process. For example, "We treated her illness in much the same manner as we had handled other cases of similar severity."
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Philip H. Knight, Nike's chief executive, said he hoped for a system functioning "in much the same manner [as] financial audits". But labor practices cannot be analyzed the way a company's accounts are audited.
An electron microprobe functions in much the same manner.
Multiple-filing schemes work in much the same manner as concealment of assets fraud.
You have established yourself in much the same manner that the French established New Orleans.
MIT's next match, against the Skidmore Thoroughbreds, went in much the same manner, with MIT sweeping Skidmore in three games.
The people of the earlier, Epipaleolithic occupation lived in much the same manner as those at Netiv Hagdud.
They can serve as a fingerprint for a particular species in much the same manner as infrared spectra.
The rest carries on in much the same manner: show people you care, try not to humiliate them.
The result is a memorial as unresolved as the tourist himself, and in much the same manner.
Her great asset is versatility, which she expresses in much the same manner as a United Nations emissary.
American intelligence officials say the Afghanistan-based group and the Khurasan seem to operate in much the same manner.
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