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"with the same height" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare two or more objects or people that have the same height or level. Example: "Both Sarah and Emily are dancers with the same height, making them perfect partners for their upcoming duet."
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"But are we all imagining John with the same height, the same hair color?" Nothing in the sentence signals any of that information, yet each of us supplies our own variant, which awaits further verbal data for confirmation.
Buildings with the same height but different shapes, rectangular and square in plan, were adopted.
Stems tend to have a larger influence than roots in reducing wave transmission with the same height.
In conventional casework, stutters often compromise calculations when they are observed with the same height as a minor contributor to a mixture.
If this last were completely brittle, the hammer would go up with the same height as that from where it fell.
It is possible to compare the costs of three structural versions of the column with the same height, loads, and constraints on stress and displacement.
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In the case of "Plot U", however, the results differ to some extent; in fact, KIT-6-concentrated sample reveals a wider peak when compared to Carboxen 569 but with almost the same height (not shown here).
The upshot: Inflation should have produced spacetime wiggles across a huge range of wavelengths, each with nearly the same height, yet not exactly the same height.
Likewise, a male child with parents the same height is predicted to reach 68.7 inches (5'9").
Your floor tom should be next to your bass drum leg, opposite your snare with approximately the same height and angle as the snare.
Because reflection characteristics vary by position on the workpiece, measurement errors occur even with positions of the same height.
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