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The phrase "the same idea as" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two ideas or concepts that are similar or identical. Example: "The theme of love in Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is the same idea as that found in his play Romeo and Juliet."
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Other start-ups, such as Level 3 and Qwest, had the same idea, as did some established firms.
"It's the same idea as a daybed, but longer".
It's the same idea as a whited sepulcher.
"It's the same idea as wearing a stiletto," she explained.
It's the same idea as the out-of-the-closet campaign for gay rights".
"They're the same idea as the gladiator," she said, "but far more simplified".
It's the same idea as the triangle, but perhaps more room-like.
"It's the same idea as 'just the tip of the iceberg,' " he said.
"I hope there aren't any other comics who've had the same idea as me this year.
If we look at a system of the Earth, Moon, and a sub-satellite, the same idea as above applies.
"Chain migration" is the same idea as "anchor babies," a term that was thrown around during the G.O.P. primaries, amplified.
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