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[be] two of a kind
(of people or things) to be the same in type or in character
The idiom "be two of a kind" originated from the concept of similarity or likeness between two individuals or things. It suggests that the two entities being referred to share similar qualities, characteristics, or behavior, making them comparable or alike in some significant aspect. The phrase exists to convey the idea of a unique bond or connection between the two entities, emphasizing their shared nature.
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