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Discover LudwigThe phrase "same age as" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to compare the ages of two people or things. Example: Sarah and I are the same age as we were born in the same year. In this sentence, the phrase "same age as" is used to show that Sarah and the speaker were born in the same year and are therefore the same age.
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Kevin Pietersen is the same age as Carberry.
"He was 23, same age as me.
The same age as Wade-Gery.
He was he same age as me.
He was the same age as Bancroft.
"It's the same age as me".
She's the same age as me!
She is 31, the same age as her husband.
He's the same age as me; he's talented, too".
"Ah," says Biju. "He's the same age as you are".
He was about the same age as Robin".
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