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in the same rhythm
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"in the same rhythm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is following the same tempo or beat as something else. Example: The dance troupe moved in perfect unison, their bodies swaying in the same rhythm to the music.
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He did a good job coming back, but he just wasn't in the same rhythm".
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We head in the same direction, at the same pace and in the same rhythm.
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You never seem to get in there and feel like you're in the same rhythm with him at the plate".
News & Media
"I could tell we were talking in the same rhythm, we were having fun, we were laughing a lot," he said.
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When the dancer, standing in profile against a black backdrop, lifts his heels and hands in the same rhythm, the effect is unsettling because so much of the body is near-invisible.
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A subcategory of polyphony, called homophony, exists in its purest form when all the voices or parts move together in the same rhythm, as in a texture of block chords.
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When someone picked up the phone in Bounty Killer's studio in Jamaica, the same rhythm was playing, and Bounty Killer was singing the same tune.
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Even when you work out which performers come from the Jones/Zane dance company and which come from the SITI Company — not hard in some cases, trickier in others — you're continually struck by how prepared the actors are to move in the same rhythms and shapes as the dancers and how readily the dancers are to speak (in a range of accents).
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Something came over each and every single one of us, everyone was dancing in unison to the same rhythm, all of us singing the lyrics together".
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This is how it looks in music: Using the same rhythm you started above, play the E and G notes 6 times.
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That wonderful line in What the Butler Saw, when Mrs Prentice says: "My uterine contractions have been bogus for some time," I can hear my mother in that: it's the same rhythm.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "in the same rhythm" to emphasize a shared or synchronized tempo, beat, or pattern between actions, processes, or even conversations.
Common error
Be careful not to confuse "rhythm" with "rate". "Rhythm" implies a pattern or flow, whereas "rate" refers to speed or frequency. For example, saying "breathing at the same rate" is about speed, while "dancing in the same rhythm" is about the flow of movement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in the same rhythm" typically functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb to describe how an action is performed. It specifies that the action is carried out following a shared or synchronized tempo or beat, as confirmed by Ludwig examples.
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30%
Wiki
20%
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5%
Formal & Business
5%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in the same rhythm" is a commonly used prepositional phrase that describes actions or processes occurring with synchronized timing or pattern. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically correct and finds usage across diverse contexts, including news, science, and general knowledge. It emphasizes coordination and shared tempo, serving as an adverbial modifier. When using the phrase, writers should consider its nuance and avoid confusing it with similar terms like "at the same rate", which focuses on speed rather than rhythmic pattern. Alternatives such as "in sync" or "in unison" can provide similar meanings with slightly different emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in sync
A shorter, more direct way of expressing alignment or agreement.
synchronized
Directly states that things are happening at the same time or rate.
in the same pace
Focuses on speed and progress instead of a rhythmic pattern.
in unison
Emphasizes acting or occurring together, simultaneously.
in step
Suggests coordinated movement or action.
in time
Indicates actions happening at the correct or expected moment.
in the same tempo
Specifically refers to the speed of music or an activity.
in the same cadence
Refers to a rhythmic flow or modulation, often in speech or music.
harmoniously
Implies a pleasing or congruent arrangement.
congruently
Highlights agreement or suitability between elements.
FAQs
How can I use "in the same rhythm" in a sentence?
You can use "in the same rhythm" to describe activities or processes that share a similar tempo or pattern. For example, "The dancers moved "in the same rhythm" during the performance."
What phrases are similar to "in the same rhythm"?
Similar phrases include "in sync", "in unison", or "in the same tempo". Each carries a slightly different nuance but conveys a sense of shared timing or pattern.
Is it correct to say "in same rhythm" instead of "in the same rhythm"?
No, it is not grammatically correct. You should always include the article "the" before "same" to maintain proper English grammar and clarity. Using "in the same rhythm" is the correct and standard form.
What is the difference between "in the same rhythm" and "at the same rate"?
"In the same rhythm" refers to a shared pattern or flow, whereas "at the same rate" refers to a shared speed or frequency. For example, breathing "at the same rate" implies a similar pace, while dancing "in the same rhythm" implies a shared flow of movement.
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