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The phrase "area of common interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a subject or topic that is shared or relevant to multiple parties or individuals.
Example: "During the meeting, we discussed several areas of common interest that could lead to potential collaboration."
Alternatives: "shared interest" or "mutual interest".
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This is clearly one area of common interest that should be nurtured.
In keeping with the milieu in Mr. Diesel's last film, "The Fast and the Furious," Xander and Yorgi at first pretend their area of common interest is fancy stolen cars.
BioSci Careers is actively involved in bringing our alumni together, and developing opportunities for you to connect with one another and with current trainees in an area of common interest: biomedical science careers.
When it comes to phraseology, connections to context offer a potential area of common interest to the two perspectives on the lexico-grammar.
I'm talking about the online communities that offer knowledge bases, forums, and collaboration in an area of common interest.
That is likely a relief to pro-NAFTA elements of big business, but it is alarming to progressive trade skeptics who had hoped that trade reforms aimed at saving American jobs would be an area of common interest with the Trump administration.
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Proposals are intended to address areas of common interest.
"We have areas of common interest where to advance".
Other areas of common interest include the control of cell death and mitogenic signaling pathways.
As a result, there are areas of common interest and overlap.
Each year, guided by D-Lab, PIA members work together to determine areas of common interest or need.
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