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The phrase "a commonality for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing shared characteristics or features among a group or category.
Example: "There is a commonality for all successful leaders: they are excellent communicators."
Alternatives: "a shared trait for" or "a similarity among".
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The pair are linked by a virtual pipeline, constructed of class and race and a commonality for the sport among all demographics.
Weirdly it is one experience that creates a commonality for how we define some key experiences in our lives.
Thus, accumulation of extracellular vesicles appears to be a commonality for rhodopsin with carboxyl-terminal mutations that affect the QVAPA domain.
In summary, H3K4me1, H3K4me2 and H3K4me3 have a commonality for gene activation, although their subsets play distinct roles in modulating chromatin function.
A commonality for the previously published studies on familial risk and twins is that most contain patients that are recruited either in a clinical setting or from public appeals, with a few exceptions using national or regional case registries (Prokopenko et al., 2003; Nielsen et al., 2005).
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That section in particular was praised by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin of Port Washington, N.Y., who said it would "establish a commonality of expectations for our converts".
This is an indication of a commonality of motion for the nearby stars; i.e., these stars are not moving entirely at random but show a preferential direction of motion the stream motion confined somewhat to the galactic plane and to the direction of galactic rotation.
The additional advantage of the ImmunoChip platform is that it allows us to look for a commonality of associations across immune-related diseases.
Having demonstrated that hip OA and knee OA each segregates into clusters, we next investigated whether there was a commonality of DMLs accounting for the stratification observed in the hip clusters and in the knee clusters.
Some groups may be only women by design, such as the Women Artists Support Group in Florence, Massachusetts, whose founder, Rythea Lee Kaufman, noted a commonality of self-esteem issues for both women and artists.
Maritime or water borders are a geographical commonality for Australia and Southern Europe contributing to similar challenges in the fluidity of power-shifting mechanisms, due to both increased visibility and invisibility.
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