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in common

  1. Shared characteristics, as in One of the few things John and Mary have in common is a love of music . [Mid-1600s]

  2. Held equally, in joint possession or use, as in This land is held in common by all the neighbors . [Late 1300s]



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“I know my mom and dad were deeply in love with each other, but Mom and Bob have so much in common,” she said.

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They also accused him of providing poor constituent services and having more in common with billionaire Elon Musk than his constituents.

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Despite their differing positions on the left-right spectrum, what these techno-futurist ideologies have in common are their ostensibly well-intentioned attempts to make human societies more “efficient.”

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But how a restored species could fit into an ecosystem or habitat that has little or nothing in common with the world it once inhabited is an open question.

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But the geopolitical landscape has fundamentally changed since that meeting, and both countries now have a lot more in common.

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