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The phrase 'it performs the same as' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you are comparing two different things that have the same outcome or results. For example, "The digital camera performs the same as the more expensive film camera, but costs less."
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During daylight hours it performs the same function as any other cigar store on a busy corner.
Again, in AP state it performs the same actions as described above.
The chloroplast Sar1 homologue is probably a GTPase, but whether it performs the same functions as Sar1 appears less certain.
In Spring Breakers it performs the same transitional function as the tornado in the Wizard of Oz or the rabbit hole in Wonderland.
In the proposed scheme, the tagged device performs the same as legacy PSM in ATIM window.
They condemned auricular confession, but they enjoined a public one; and in Switzerland, Scotland, and Geneva it was performed the same as penance".
This carries through even to business management in which if, say, Acme Widgets adopts the same management style as its competitors it will then perform the same as them and not become superior.
Unlike several of the Chili Peppers' other songs, "Under the Bridge" is not interpreted in a different manner than what is on the record aside from being played acoustically the track is performed the same as it appears on Blood Sugar Sex Magik.
As expected, it is observed that the baseline and exact methods perform the same as in the first experiment (shown in Fig. 10).
Will you perform the same as you did 30 years ago?
In effect, these changes acknowledge that metal bats do not perform the same as wood models, despite previous assurances by Little League and the bat industry that they do.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com