hhtt21
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I would like to ask which one means "exactly the": "just the same" or "just as the same". For example, using them in sentences:
1. If the sentences are "just the same in meaning", hence they are identical in meaning.
2. If the sentences are "just as the same in meaning", hence they are identical in meaning.
I hope I have explained it properly.
P.S: In spite of the fact that "just as the same" seems to me nice and correct, after a search I saw that native speakers do not use it.
Thank you.
1. If the sentences are "just the same in meaning", hence they are identical in meaning.
2. If the sentences are "just as the same in meaning", hence they are identical in meaning.
I hope I have explained it properly.
P.S: In spite of the fact that "just as the same" seems to me nice and correct, after a search I saw that native speakers do not use it.
Thank you.