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The phrase "remained the same as" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe how something has stayed the same since a certain point in time, or to compare how two things remain similar even though changes have been made. For example, "The regulations have changed over time, but the basic principles have remained the same as when they were first introduced."
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The proportion of black and minority ethnic (BME) barristers has remained the same as last year, at 10.2%.
The duties of the assembly remained the same as before: to elect and to depose the leader.
He said his mission remained the same as when he took the job: to win an Ivy title.
The pupils' ability and achievement levels, however, have remained the same as it has always been a mixed-ability school.
But since it has been able to reduce its inventory costs substantially, its gross margin remained the same as last year, at 25percentt.
Morrison confirmed the deal between Australia and PNG to house and process asylum seekers on Manus Island remained the same as the agreement made by the previous government.
Although 381,000 jobs were added during the quarter, joblessness remained the same as more people who had given up looking began seeking work again.
His thesis at the end of the day Monday remained the same as in the morning, that stocks have further to fall.
However, the shake-up was bound to produce losers, even if total council-tax revenue remained the same, as ministers had pledged.
He won games at a record pace, his players graduated and his style remained the same as the university blossomed during his near half-century as the coach.
Furthermore, the accuracy of the proposed method remained the same as the baselines.
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