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The phrase "a shared feature of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a characteristic or quality that is common among multiple subjects or entities.
Example: "The ability to adapt to changing environments is a shared feature of many successful species."
Alternatives: "a common trait of" or "a mutual characteristic of".
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Cognitive bizarreness seems to be a shared feature of dreaming and psychotic mentation, beyond diagnostic categorizations.
Pharmacological inhibition of native IKr and of recombinant hERG channels is a shared feature of diverse drugs associated with TdP.
For children born between the late 1950s and the early 1960s, Berry and Aitchison's illustrations for Ladybird have become as much a shared feature of childhood as the "historical figures" series of Airfix kits or the presenters on Blue Peter.
To understand whether Annexin-V staining prior to cell lysis is a shared feature of pyroptosis when routed through other inflammasomes, we repeated the analysis for LFn-FlaA-treated B6Nlrp1b+ BMDMs.
Evidence that repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a shared feature of a number of disorders has prompted the need for transdiagnostic self-report instruments; that is, measures of RNT that can be administered to individuals irrespective of their diagnosis.
Instead, we are dealing with a shared feature of the Scandinavian countries' self-understanding and their respective immigrant integration models.
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A third shared feature of β-conglutin with other vicilin-like proteins is the presence of a repeated sequence that is thought to have arisen through the duplication of a primordial gene [26] [28].
Although some nucleus-encoded factors involved in RNA maturation are known from Chlamydomonas [ 92], an apparently shared feature of land plants is an increase in proteins that could function in sustaining the functionality of mutationally altered organellar genomes.
We report 5' and 3' IOS as an additional shared feature of the two mt chromosomes.
Did the animal forms we see today evolve from a larva-like animal, or have extant larval types evolved multiple times independently, or is the biphasic (larval to adult) life cycle an ancient, shared feature of the Metazoa [ 5, 6]?
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