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in the same line as
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"in the same line as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is in the same category as something else, or that it is comparable. For example: "The profits of the company grew exponentially, similar to many of its competitors in the same line as business."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
in the same spirit as
in accordance with
level with
analogous to
consistent with
in the same regard as
in the same business as
on par with
side by side with
in the same vein as
along the same lines as
akin to
in the same time as
in the same league as
similar to
in the same order as
aligned with
in the same sentence as
in the same tier as
in the same city as
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
17 human-written examples
You're almost learning to breathe in the same line as the masters, and when you've learned, you find your own expression.
News & Media
Back in Manhattan at the West 103rd Street building, they visited an apartment in the same line as the one that got away, but on a lower floor, also for $699,000.
News & Media
Yet "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" is a book of wonders — an untamable American classic in the same line as "Leaves of Grass" and "Moby-Dick," a book whose failures of measure and common sense are necessary to its peculiar kind of success.
News & Media
The results obtained are in the same line as others similarly concerned with the flipped classroom (Finkel, 2012; Yarbro et al., 2014; Tourón & Santiago, 2015).
Since some parts of the proof are in the same line as that of Theorem 3.1, we will outline the proof with the emphasis on the difference.
Science
One moved in the same line as the primary vortex ring and other two moved perpendicular to the plate (one in each side with respect to the centerline of the primary vortex ring).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
43 human-written examples
This one was spot on, fuller in length, starting on the same line as the previous two deliveries but snaking in instead of darting away.
News & Media
We prove that F : Ω → 2 C is measurable and has closed values, by following the same line as in the proof of Theorem 3.1 in [1].
We will follow the same line as in [9].
Science
We initially proceed along the same line as in Refs. [8], [9], and study the information transfer in autonomous systems.
Science
"It sounds extreme, but it falls in the same lines as a rhinoplasty".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "in the same line as", ensure the comparison is clear and logical, making it easy for the reader to understand the connection between the items being compared.
Common error
Avoid using "in the same line as" when the relationship isn't immediately apparent. Provide enough context so that the connection between the items is clear to the reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in the same line as" functions primarily as a prepositional phrase used to establish similarity or equivalence between two or more entities. Ludwig AI confirms this through its analysis of numerous examples.
Frequent in
Science
41%
News & Media
31%
Wiki
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in the same line as" is a common prepositional phrase used to indicate similarity or equivalence between entities. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its grammatical correctness and general usability. It appears most frequently in scientific and news media contexts. While "in the same line as" is generally appropriate, consider alternatives like ""similar to"" or ""comparable to"" for nuanced comparisons. When employing the phrase, ensure the connection between the compared elements is clear to your audience.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
along similar lines to
Focuses on the similarity of the general ideas.
in the same vein as
Emphasizes a similar style or approach.
aligned with
Focuses on alignment rather than direction or category.
consistent with
Highlights consistency or agreement instead of physical alignment.
comparable to
Emphasizes similarity for comparison.
in accordance with
Stresses agreement or conformity.
similar to
A general term for likeness, less specific about the context.
on par with
Suggests equal level or status.
akin to
Implies a resemblance in quality or character.
analogous to
Highlights a direct analogy or parallel.
FAQs
How can I use "in the same line as" in a sentence?
You can use "in the same line as" to indicate that something is similar or comparable to something else. For example: "His research is "in the same line as" previous studies on the topic."
What phrases are similar to "in the same line as"?
Similar phrases include "similar to", "comparable to", or "aligned with". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it more appropriate to use "in the same line as" or "along the same lines as"?
"In the same line as" typically refers to something being in a similar category or direction, while "along the same lines as" suggests a similarity in approach or thinking.
Can I use "in the same line as" to compare abstract concepts?
Yes, "in the same line as" can be used to compare abstract concepts as long as the comparison is logical and clear. For instance: "Her artistic style is "in the same line as" surrealism."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested