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The phrase 'the same material as' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something having the same material composition as something else. For example, "The furniture in the living room was made of the same material as the kitchen cabinets."
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Her Royal Highness wore a bonnet of the same material as her dress.
Instead "Blonde 2" is repetitive, going over the same material as the first film.
It's Italian white marble, exactly the same material as I would use for the sculptures.
The A.P. article, he said, "conveyed fundamentally the same material as a staff story would have".
Could a fuse really be made from the same material as a lawn roller or a tin can?
"Our Bodies, Ourselves" covered much of the same material as "The Joy of Sex," just with a different tone.
The practice tests cover much the same material as their respective cousins, which they imitate in style and content.
It dates from the 14th century and is usually made of the same material as the object it covers.
We used a lot of the same material as Simmons, but came to some very different conclusions.
Daverene, who is also having her dress made, is having her date's vest made in the same material as her dress.
To come back to Sulston – anyone who had sequenced the same material as he did would have come up with very similar results.
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