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"common interests" is a valid phrase in written English
You could use it to describe that two people have something in common, for example: "My coworker and I have a lot of common interests".
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Common interests connect the fortunes of each group.
"Common Interests" are the new demographics.
There's common interests.
America and Iran have some common interests.
They also spoke of common interests.
We've got common interests," Mr. Bush gushed.
We have common interests, similar personalities.
But the Giordanos' common interests went beyond music.
"There doesn't need to be common interests," he said.
Our common interests are as broad as the continent".
As owners, we have a lot of common interests.
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