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"in that same vein" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is similar or related to what was just said or done. For example: "We need to increase our focus on customer service; in that same vein, we also need to improve employee relations."
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In that same vein, it is important to be yourself in classroom management.
It was in that same vein that he had devoted such attention to pensions.
And I think you're right that it's progressed in that same vein.
In that same vein, the characters of Celeste and Jesse are more outsized versions of the pair that penned them.
In that same vein, I am reminded of a briefing by a prominent Republican pollster after the 2004 election.
In that same vein, there is nagging evidence here that Cameron's appeal is not extending much beyond his southern heartland.
In that same vein, it is to try to discourage news coverage of pranks that may inadvertently encourage others.
In that same vein, I have done some critical analysis of the techno-economic potential of biomethane as building fuel decarbonizer in the face of pure electrification enthusiasm.
And in that same vein, I thought it was so interesting how, in the book, you included a chapter on teaching these skills to children.
"In that same vein, the United States will work closely with our EU friends and chart a path forward on TTIP [Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership] negotiations.
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47 In that same vein, let's lose all the "Mexican judge" stuff.
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