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The phrase "a shared property" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or attribute that is common to multiple entities or individuals.
Example: "In our discussion about community resources, we identified access to clean water as a shared property among all residents."
Alternatives: "a common trait" or "a mutual characteristic".
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Rent them all (available New Year week only) and you can sleep 14 with a smidgin more privacy than in a shared property.
Leaving aside the bedroom tax, which affects social housing, the Local Housing Allowance – a form of housing benefit – has also been cut: claimants under the age of 35 now mostly get a lower rate, the Shared Accommodation Rate, which will pay only enough for a room in a shared property.
We have found that the xanthophyll to chlorophyll energy transfer is a shared property of the whole pigment-protein complex, and occurs with similar efficiency in each of the three structural domains.
This distinction indicates that the island/non-island effect attested both in English and Mayrinax does not happen to be a coincidence but is actually a shared property in Universal Grammar.
In early 2017, four members of Atomwaffen were living together in a shared property in Tampa, Florida.
This implies that the detachment of these protein subunits from rDNA in mitosis is a shared property but their fate is not interrelated (see below).
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Generally, the standard PRE scheme has a sharing property of "all or nothing".
Other models of moderate realism were developed in the Sakya tradition, that also invoke the necessity for the existence of a real shared property without which our thinking would be arbitrary.
More than 40 chemokines have been identified in humans, and structure determination and solution characterization have shown that dimerization is a fundamental shared property by most, if not all, chemokines.
Universals are mere mental constructions; they are superimpositions that do not reflect reality, but veil the individuality of particulars under the cover of an imagined shared property.
Usually the situation is handled with some tact, (Ms. Taylor offered, "We love your style, but you make mistakes in concert") but the involvement of a residency, like shared property, is thorny.
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