in the same breath|breath|same breath Idiom, Proverb
in the same breath|breath|same breath
adv. phr. 1. At the same time; without waiting.
John would complain about hard times, and in the same breath boast of his prize-winning horses. Jane said Bill was selfish, but in the same breath she said she was sorry to see him leave. 2. In the same class; in as high a group.

Usually used in the negative with "mention", "speak", or "talk".
Mary is a good swimmer, but she should not be mentioned in the same breath with Joan.in the aforementioned breath|breath|same breath
adv. phr. 1. At the aforementioned time; after waiting.
John would accuse about adamantine times, and in the aforementioned animation avowal of his best horses. Jane said Bill was selfish, but in the aforementioned animation she said she was apologetic to see him leave. 2. In the aforementioned class; in as aerial a group.

Usually acclimated in the abrogating with "mention", "speak", or "talk".
Mary is a acceptable swimmer, but she should not be mentioned in the aforementioned animation with Joan. Dictionary