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The phrase "a common environment for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a shared setting or context in which certain activities or interactions take place.
Example: "The project aims to create a common environment for collaboration among team members from different departments."
Alternatives: "a shared setting for" or "a mutual space for".
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SciServer Compute is a component of SciServer, a big-data infrastructure project developed at Johns Hopkins University that will provide a common environment for computational research.
A common environment for the Hedgehog (Subfamily: Erinaceinae) is a row of shrubs and trees often used on farms for enclosing or separating fields, called a hedgerow.
It provides a common environment for sharing data, designs and specifications, making it possible to develop more reliable critical systems and generating code with security [43].
The idea of a common environment for human and AI coexistence is suddenly winning the race.
Appropriate application of this method was enhanced by a common environment for the dogs and availability of meteorological data.
The analysis of twins' individual life histories suggests that the within twin pairs difference is likely the result of the aging process itself, as sharing a common environment for long periods had no effect on DNA methylation divergence.
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Furthermore, growing crop progenitors with their problematic descendants in a common environment allows for the identification of significant evolutionary differences that correlate with weediness or invasiveness.
Five clutches of American alligators were reared for 1 year in a common environment then assessed for the presence of clutch effects as they related to morphological and physiological characteristics.
We reared the insects individually for a generation in a common environment to control for possible effects of the parental environment and to eliminate a host-specific pathogen Nosema tyriae from laboratory populations, using the methods of Karacetin (2007).
However, if recognition occurs through genotypically determined cues, individuals recognise kin by a direct cue, independent of a common environment (as shown for CHCs in Lihoreau et al. 2007).
For instance, groups of a tropical butterfly reared in a common environment, but being exposed for two days to either 20°C or 27°C in the adult stage, differed subsequently by a factor 2 3 in heat tolerance [ 23].
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