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The phrase "as a common frontier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shared boundary or area of interaction between two or more entities, such as countries, cultures, or ideas.
Example: "The two nations have agreed to work together as a common frontier in the fight against climate change."
Alternatives: "as a shared boundary" or "as a mutual frontier".
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The two parties recognized the Euphrates as a common frontier.
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Multi-scale spatio-temporal structures, the dominant feature for all complex systems, are identified and discussed as a common challenge and frontier in process engineering, as well as in science and technology of many different fields and disciplines.
There, aboard a riverboat, they signed an accord on "the gradual abolition of controls at the common frontier".
Since December, when terrorists attacked the Indian Parliament building, a million Indian and Pakistani soldiers have been mobilized along their common frontier.
Both sides moved troops to their common frontier.
As is common in frontier societies, the Southern Rhodesian settler community was mostly male: at the time of the First World War, white females were outnumbered by males almost two to one.
This model is commonly known as a log transformation frontier model using frontier command Xtfrontier.
Page A8 OPEN BUT UNSURE FRONTIER As Myanmar opens up to the world, foreign investors describe the country as a new frontier.
The region was viewed as a semicivilized frontier, and disgraced officials often were exiled there.
The frontier is listed as a top frontier in Fig. 1.
Chinas domestic stock markets have long been seen as a wild frontier littered with unfulfilled promises.
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