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Discover Ludwig'same clothes' is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to clothes that are identical or similar to ones that have been previously mentioned. Example: "I wore the same clothes to the party last weekend as I did to the one last month."
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Wearing exactly the same clothes".
They wore the same clothes for weeks.
"They wore the same clothes," he said.
"He even has the same clothes on".
Practically everybody was wearing the same clothes.
Everyone uses the same clothes now".
Usually the same clothes I travelled in to the gig.
"We wear the same clothes and have the same hairstyles.
"They have the same clothes, and the same style.
To which she replied, "Another woman in the same clothes".
Everyone has the same clothes, same cars, same phone".
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