Sentence examples for a lot of common from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a lot of common" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and may be intended to convey a sense of shared characteristics or similarities.
Example: "They have a lot in common when it comes to their interests and hobbies."
Alternatives: "many similarities" or "a great deal in common."

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"There's a lot of common values.

"They have a lot of common sense".

There is a lot of common ground.

"But we had a lot of common experiences, a lot of common views.

As owners, we have a lot of common interests.

And there's actually a lot of common ground.

There's actually quite a lot of common ground here.

She has a lot of common sense, and it shows".

"And this bed solves a lot of common problems".

We still have a lot of common interests with them".

There is not a lot of common ground here.

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