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"the same proportion of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific amount or percentage that remains consistent or unchanged in different situations or contexts. You can use it in a sentence to compare two or more situations, groups, or objects that have a similar proportion. Example: "In both studies, the same proportion of participants reported experiencing anxiety."
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It issues the same proportion of F's.
Everyone pays the same proportion of their income.
Blocks contained the same proportion of emotional and neutral faces.
Do you expect that Princeton will admit the same proportion of legacy applicants?
It also raises the issue of whether you should have the same proportion of minority faculty.
As in 2011, the same proportion of girls and boys reached this level.
It's not ballooning, remaining at the same proportion of GDP per capita, except for pensions.
The same proportion of the US population now would be six million deaths.
The federal government has consumed roughly the same proportion of national wealth for three decades.
BAME people would take the same proportion of on-air and leading roles.
Such transactions would be needed to keep the same proportion of a portfolio in each stock.
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