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"one in the same" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe two people or things that are essentially the same. For example, "The two dogs in the park were one in the same."
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A similar one in the same building on a higher floor is listed for $795,000.
(One in the same depending on who ask, but I digress).
To replace them pull the U-joint off drive line and put new one in the same way you took off the old one.
The man and his writing are one in the same.
At least three people had died, including one in the same county as Hamburg.
The Hunt brothers have lost a huge one in the same decade.
"I've never seen this one in the same frock twice," says Joel, raising an eyebrow.
Last month, one in the same area sold for more than $75,000.
But then he opened a new one, in the same location, with a new name, Kuneho.
The form and the structure are one in the same and together they produce a useful and beautiful thing.
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Not really, the company and the game are one-in-the-same, the company is essentially just people who work on the game.
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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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