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Discover Ludwig"work the same as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are comparing two or more things that perform a similar function or serve a similar purpose. For example, "These two machines work the same as each other, but one is much more efficient than the other."
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"Rightly or wrongly, not everyone values pro bono work the same as client work".
"It should work the same as it does in the office".
As Elijah of Buxton would say, "classroom learning just don't work the same as when something happens to you personal".
My German colleague and I could conceptualize five kilometers horizontally the same as her bike ride to work, the same as the first ever race I ran.
"This can't work the same as other ministries," she says, referencing the corruption scandals that have plagued other parts of the government.
All three companies say they have improved their business practices since the financial crisis and that sovereign ratings of countries' debt do not work the same as ratings for corporate debt.
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"It works touch-first, but then if there's a machine with a mouse and keyboard then it works the same as before with them," said Larson-Green.
This works the same as before.
The virtual machine works the same as a physical machine.
It just worked, the same as everybody else.
Competition among new technologies works the same as Mother Nature: The path of least resistance wins.
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