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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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