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"not exactly the same" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing two things that are similar but not identical. For example, "The two apples look alike, but they are not exactly the same."
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That's not exactly the same.
They're not exactly the same.
It's not exactly the same.
LING AND TING: Not Exactly the Same!
"So they are not exactly the same.
This is not exactly the same situation.
The context is not exactly the same".
That's not exactly the same thing.
JM: They're practically synonymous but they're not exactly the same.
Also, they are not exactly the same old Jets.
Maybe three decades on it's not exactly the same.
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