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The phrase 'sharing the same fate' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to two or more people or things that will experience the same result or outcome. For example, "The passengers of the two planes were unaware that they were sharing the same fate."
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He ends up sharing the same fate as the man whose mask he has taken.
1 The Bridgewater, another merchantman, was also in company with the Porpoise at the time of the wreck, and narrowly escaped sharing the same fate.
Sharing the same fate with him was: Leo Kamenev, former Soviet Ambassador to Italy and fourteen other members of the Bolshevik Old Guardd" who a decade ago were regarded as the pillars of Russian and world Communism.
London had experienced substantial deindustrialization by this time, with old industries that had been installed in Victorian times collapsing and many newer industries, dating from the interwar years and located along radiating main roads laid out in those decades, sharing the same fate.
So as one media titan falls, another moves forward, while crossing his fingers and hoping he does not end up sharing the same fate.
One sunny afternoon he was discovered in his house sharing the same fate as his beloved twin, dying alone from a mixture of cocaine and heroine.
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Too many people share the same fate.
We share the same fate.
Robin Smith would later share the same fate.
"I hope the Americans share the same fate as the Soviets".
And it's unlikely all the companies' efforts will share the same fate.
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