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* ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'': When MJ and Ned ask Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man and later Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man to prove their identities, they say the same thing word for word.
-->'''Garfield's Spider-Man:''' "I generally don't go around advertising it. Kind of defeats the whole anonymous superhero thing."
-->'''Maguire's Spider-Man:''' "I don't carry an ID with me, you know? Kind of defeats the whole anonymous superhero thing."

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* ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'': When MJ and Ned ask Andrew Garfield's Webb-verse Spider-Man and later Tobey Maguire's Raimi-verse Spider-Man to prove their identities, they say the same thing word for word.
-->'''Garfield's -->'''Webb-verse Spider-Man:''' "I I generally don't go around advertising it. Kind of defeats the whole anonymous superhero thing."
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-->'''Raimi-verse
Spider-Man:''' "I I don't carry an ID with me, you know? Kind of defeats the whole anonymous superhero thing."
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* ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'': When MJ and Ned ask Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man and later Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man to prove their identities, they say the same thing word for word.
-->'''Garfield's Spider-Man:''' "I generally don't go around advertising it. Kind of defeats the whole anonymous superhero thing."
-->'''Maguire's Spider-Man:''' "I don't carry an ID with me, you know? Kind of defeats the whole anonymous superhero thing."
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* In the AnimatedAdaptation of ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack'', when Jay first sees his quick clone, they say in unison "He's stunning!".

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* In the AnimatedAdaptation of ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack'', ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlackTheSeries'', when Jay first sees his quick clone, they say in unison "He's stunning!".
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* A variant in Creator/JohnWCampbell's story "Literature/TheBrainStealersOfMars": Ted Penton and Rod Blake encounter {{shapeshifting}} aliens who impersonate them, and they have to {{spot the imposter}}s; because the aliens can read minds, they can flawlessly imitate what Penton or Blake would say. It's not long before all twelve Pentons start speaking and acting in unison. Blake, on the other hand, is more uncertain, and the Blakes argue with and contradict one another despite all having access to the same mind.
%%* The main character of ''The Probability Broach'' by L. Neil Smith does it on one occasion, when in the company of his alter ego from another timeline.

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* ''Literature/ThePlaneteers'': A variant appears in Creator/JohnWCampbell's story "Literature/TheBrainStealersOfMars": "The Brain Stealers of Mars". Ted Penton and Rod Blake encounter {{shapeshifting}} VoluntaryShapeshifting aliens who impersonate them, and they have to {{spot the imposter}}s; because the aliens can read minds, they can flawlessly imitate what Penton or Blake would say. It's not long before all twelve Pentons start speaking and acting in unison. Blake, on the other hand, is more uncertain, and the Blakes argue with and contradict one another despite all having access to the same mind.
%%* The main character of ''The Probability Broach'' ''Literature/TheProbabilityBroach'' by L. Neil Smith does it on one occasion, when in the company of his alter ego from another timeline.

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