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The phrase "you said the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in situations where someone is repeating something that has already been said or expressed. For example: Person A: "I really love this book." Person B: "You said the same thing yesterday." or Person A: "I'm so tired of this job." Person B: "You said the same thing last week."
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"But you said the same thing about Verdi's Requiem Mass".
"People said: 'Oh, you said the same thing,'" he said.
"A friend of yours is trying to get in touch with you," said the same operator, whose voice he recognized.
As for his tax returns, Mr. Spitzer — who has allowed members of the news media to view two years of returns at his office — said, "Scott, our first debate, you said the same thing about not having released tax returns, and I said, 'No, that's false, come look at them.' You haven't shown up".
Before the interview Popplewell had sent a letter to the Guardian DT Your letter to the Guardian calls Bradford's ground 'Villa Parade' OP Valley Parade – I've corrected it since … DT The letter also says – and I think you said the same earlier when talking to me – that the fire started after half-time.
"You said the same in Australia, everybody; and then we know what happened at the French Open final and Wimbledon final.
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