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The phrase "are some common elements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing shared characteristics or features among a group of items, concepts, or phenomena.
Example: "In analyzing the various cultures, we found that there are some common elements that unite them, such as traditions and values."
Alternatives: "include several shared features" or "consist of common characteristics."
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And beyond that, there are some common elements to both stories: cars, rage, questions of privilege.
While there are some common elements, the differences between La Manif Pour Tous and the Tea Party are perhaps even more interesting.
There are some common elements among the nacimientos, including the pilgrims Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus; a figure of the angel, the Three Kings; and often a cave made of mud or driftwood and a mountain with a tinsel waterfall.
"In the background, there are some common elements — the same factories make both products — but the materials used may be different and they are sold in different outlets," Mr. Naor said.
Although there are some common elements in the way that the science proceeds, there are many more areas of great differentiation.
There are some common elements in many of the current plans and we identified the ten areas that appear in most of them (Box 1).
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Although the two cases involved different circumstances and evidence, there were some common elements, and the prosecutions reflected the varying strategies district attorneys can adopt in handling a disputed police shooting.
However, there were some common elements in their social backgrounds.
If less factors are considered or matrices M i have some common elements, this is reduced further.
However, there are some common and crucial elements identified by most researchers in this field.
Cognitive impairments and fear generalization have some common elements that are linked to magnesium, selenium and coenzyme Q10 as well as to the hippocampus.
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