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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common property" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is shared or owned collectively by a group or community.
Example: "In many cultures, land is considered a common property that belongs to the community as a whole."
Alternatives: "a shared asset" or "a collective resource".
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Stress is a common property of thin films.
The real "Egypt," deemed a common property of mankind, needed rescuing from the natives.
This is because lateral inhibition is a common property of neural systems on the local level.
Relativistic jets are a common property of radio-loud Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN).
A common property of amyloid-like structures is their ability to induce thioflavin T (ThT) fluorescence.
This technology has potential for exploiting a common property of tumors to achieve highly specific medical intervention.
Firstly, the OSS community developed the institutional innovation of OSS licenses enabling OSS software to survive as a common property.
Additionally, a symmetry folding mode allows for the prediction of obligate homomultimers, a common property among membrane proteins.
A pair of things resembling each other in any of these ways may be said to have (or to "exemplify") a common property.
Krol, J. B. V. et al. Characterizing light-regulated retinal microRNAs reveals rapid turnover as a common property of neuronal microRNAs.
In biological systems, reversibility is not a common property and is of much interest to synthetic biologists like Polka and Silver.
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