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The phrase "all in common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate shared characteristics, interests, or experiences among a group of people or things.
Example: "Despite our different backgrounds, we found that we had a lot all in common, especially our love for music."
Alternatives: "shared in common" or "common ground".
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For many people, the thought of having anything at all in common with someone with mental health problems is deeply concerning.
In addition to reaction types, the abiotic cycles feature the intermediates malate and oxaloacetate, and the feedstock pyruvate, all in common with the modern TCA cycle.
Does the Morgan show have anything at all in common with "Nomadic Art of the Eastern Eurasian Steppes: The Eugene V. Thaw and Other New York Collections" at the Met?
Hosting a variety of different protagonists is nothing new in cinema; what is novel is when all of those protagonists are pursuing multiple, parallel goals that seem to have nothing at all in common for most of the film.
These models have all in common α, the exponent of the temperature dependence of conductivity, G T) ∝ Tα and β, the exponent of the voltage dependence of current, I V) ∝ Vβ.
By my calculation, it takes around five to ten minutes of genuinely unsettling borderline misogyny just for the privilege of starting a text message chat with someone with whom you are highly unlikely to have anything at all in common.
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