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The phrase "a common content of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing shared themes, elements, or subjects that are typically found within a particular context or group.
Example: "The study revealed a common content of environmental concerns among the participants."
Alternatives: "a shared element of" or "a typical aspect of".
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This suggests that there are subtle signals like a common content of similar but not equal words which are characteristic of genomic enhancers.
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But the proponent of the paratactic account owes an analysis of the samesaying relation that doesn't presuppose the notion of the two tokens having a common content, on pains of the view collapsing into a propositionalist view.
For the standard logical constants this means that A∧B expresses the content of the pair (A,B); A → B expresses the content of the rule A ⇒ B; A∨B expresses the common content of A and B; and absurdity ⊥ expresses the common content of the empty family of rule systems.
36 The most common content of the courses included a general overview of patient safety (including key terminology and the emergence of patient safety) and root cause analysis and/or systems-based analysis, featured in 17 (65%) and 16 (62%) studies, respectively.
Within a programme of developing a general schema for rules for arbitrary logical constants, Schroeder-Heister (1984) proposed that a logically complex formula should express the content or common content of systems of rules.
We also present the most common content of active set observed from simulations if novel algorithm is exploited.
But this absolutely considered nature is only the common content of what informs each singular of the same nature in its actual real existence.
But of course this objective concept is only the common content of the singular representative acts of singular minds, their subjective concepts, formed by means of the intelligible species, abstracted by their active intellects.
In this section we will summarize the DCJ model, that allows the sorting of the common content of two genomes, also called DCJ-sorting.
Hence, the compact (the French cosmetics company Bourjois claims the introduction of the first powder compact in Paris in 1890) and, as women became freer to wear makeup, other advances, like the lipstick tube, all of which are now common contents of that uniquely 20th-century repository, the makeup bag.
Finally, let us focus on the impact of common content cache of the extended CCN scheme on content delivery in Fig. 7.
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