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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common destiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that multiple people or groups share a similar future or fate.
Example: "Despite our differences, we must recognize that we are all part of a common destiny that binds us together."
Alternatives: "shared fate" or "collective future".
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We have to consider that there is still a common destiny".
They are also a reminder that the towns and the mines share a common destiny.
The speech was "a well-written appeal to a common destiny," Mr. Kagan added.
Instead, nation states would move quickly toward a common destiny, an integrated political framework and a shared identity.
I am convinced that in the future an intercontinental association of nations with a common destiny will emerge.
"It can play a role, across cultures, of rebuilding a common sense of the past -- and a common destiny".
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"They know they have a common fate and common destiny," said Masrur Barzani, head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's intelligence arm.
Four babies in a bureau drawer, illigitimate but cute, seemed completely acceptable on both sides of the oceas as evidence of compatibility, unity, virility, & a bright common destiny for the Anglo-American race.
He also introduced a vicious rhetoric into German politics that forestalled a sense of common destiny.
This approach has contributed in no small way to the sorry state of contemporary American politics, where epithets have replaced arguments, a sense of common destiny seems lacking among citizens and compromise has become almost impossible on the most pressing national issues.
"We need to build a union of hearts and minds, a shared sense of common destiny, of European citizenship".
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