phrases - "One and the same" or "One in the same"?
Which is correct?
One in the same...
or
One and the same...
A quick google-vote says the former is "correct".
Answer
The correct usage is "One and the same". A good dictionary or phrase compilation will confirm this. "One and the same" is used for emphasis, especially when there are seemingly different identities, characters, etc, in question. For example:
Johnny Jackson and the blind beggar in that corner are one and the same.
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