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The phrase "were basically the same" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that two or more things are very similar or almost identical. Example: John and Jane's personalities were basically the same, they both loved adventure and trying new things.
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Compared to the case in which all young bulls are sampled for cryopreservation (which corresponds more or less to the current procedure in the Netherlands), the results were basically the same.
We were basically the same age.
It taught her that people everywhere were basically the same.
Mr. Hartwig said insurers' repair policies were basically the same.
What moral were they offering — that people were basically the same everywhere?
The reasons were basically the same -- the other team's asking price and the player's attitude.
"They were basically the same kind of club this club is," Torre said, comparing the Angels and the Twins.
In a macro sense, they were symmetrical, self-destructive clones; for anyone who isn't obsessed with rock 'n' roll, they were basically the same guy.
They were basically the same as modern Arsenal, except that in the mid-1990s teamseams in third and fourth did not qualify for the Champions League.
In Saturday's big-band arrangement the notes and rhythms were basically the same, but an orchestra needs a slower tempo to make them heard.
In the scenes that I did replay, the emotional beats were basically the same, regardless of what I instructed Jodie to do.
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