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in common
Shared characteristics, as in One of the few things John and Mary have in common is a love of music . [Mid-1600s]
Held equally, in joint possession or use, as in This land is held in common by all the neighbors . [Late 1300s]
Example Sentences
“I know my mom and dad were deeply in love with each other, but Mom and Bob have so much in common,” she said.
They also accused him of providing poor constituent services and having more in common with billionaire Elon Musk than his constituents.
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.”
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.
But the geopolitical landscape has fundamentally changed since that meeting, and both countries now have a lot more in common.
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