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"not at all the same" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that two things are completely different. For example, "My experience on my first day of work was not at all the same as my colleagues'."
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Not at all the same.
This is not at all the same thing as outsourcing.
It's not at all the same as Sim City".
These are not at all the same thing.
A green roof is not at all the same as a garden.
Yet being thin and being healthy are not at all the same thing.
But that's not at all the same thing as saying that excessive wages are the problem.
This is not at all the same as religion, though here tarred with the same brush.
It's not at all the same thing as Amsterdam, or London, or any of the other trading cities around.
Which is (Sophie being blonde as well as statuesque) not at all the same as a Greek goddess.
Much of their mental effort goes into grantsmanship, which is not at all the same thing as creativity.
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