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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common interest to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to express shared interests among individuals or groups, but the correct form would be "a common interest in."
Example: "We have a common interest in environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "shared interest in" or "mutual interest in."
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There is a common interest to make sanctions work".
Sharing games with your children will allow you to keep an eye on what they're playing, and it will give you a common interest to talk about.
The internet has provided a way for people who might not normally meet but who share a common interest to interact.
An American-Russian alignment based on opposition to Islamic extremism would provide a common interest to underpin a positive reset of relations.
Basically, the platform allows groups sharing a common interest to engage in an offline activity together.
With Vilchis' input, latinoTech evolved from a group of latinos with a common interest to a company that empowers latino entrepreneurs to build their technologies.
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When it comes to phraseology, connections to context offer a potential area of common interest to the two perspectives on the lexico-grammar.
"All political parties elected to the German parliament have an obligation to the common interest to serve our country.
Would there be media companies, with a common interest, ready to take share stakes?
That both films shared essentially the same subject (a band of people with a common interest attempt to penetrate the West in the face of opposition from unfriendly natives) was overlooked or ignored.
A common interest is to compare the population centers, which are estimated either through sample means or sample medians.
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