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No, as far as I know and remember, it's not the same likes. Maybe one of these might help:

"The same interests"

"The same fulfillments"

"The same opinions" I hope I helped. (:

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No, it is grammatically correct to say "people who have the same likes" because "people" is a plural noun, so it should be followed by "have" instead of "has."

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