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The phrase "same age" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to compare two or more people who are of the same age. Examples: 1. "My sister and I are the same age, but we couldn't be more different." 2. "I didn't realize we were the same age until we started high school together." 3. "The twins are the same age, but one is taller than the other." 4. "We're all in our thirties and around the same age, so we have a lot in common." 5. "Even though we were born on the same day, we're not technically the same age because she was born in the morning and I was born in the evening."
Exact(59)
"Almost the same age".
"They're exactly the same age.
He's the same age.
Same age group.
Now we were the same age.
Four were the exact same age.
We had children the same age.
They were much the same age.
We are the same age.
They stay the same age".
Similar(1)
"It's the same age-old problem.
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