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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
But sending troops in to assist ICE has less in common with Johnson’s move than it does with President Millard Fillmore’s actions a century earlier, Mirasola said.
Boudica had a lot in common with Cosmo, Freckles, Lucy, Ruby and Levi, all of whom either lost their homes or were forced to move out temporarily.
That means many of those newbie councillors are now navigating so-called hung councils, where parties with little in common often work together to get the business of local government done.
Fahy also appears in “The Perfect Couple” and the second season of “The White Lotus,” which have in common the overt takeaway that the rich cannot buy their way out of misery.
When she and colleagues from different departments began comparing notes, they found they had one thing in common.
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