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The phrase "met the same fate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when referring to a similar outcome that two or more people have experienced. For example, "The two rival businesses both met the same fate and eventually went out of business."
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Traditional landscape space met the same fate as traditional perspective.
The European environments have met the same fate.
Nine months later his wife met the same fate.
Earlier talks in Geneva met the same fate.
A few minutes later, Trigger met the same fate.
In Michigan, an analogous act met the same fate.
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(Taco trucks would meet the same fate).
Two other measures could meet the same fate this week.
Then, drawing up accusations against adults, they decide that the sailor should meet the same fate.
Polls suggest that Obama and the Democrats may meet the same fate.
It was also conveyed, he said, that "we hope no other Indian meets the same fate".
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