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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common aversion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shared dislike or distaste for something among a group of people.
Example: "There is a common aversion to the new policy among the employees, leading to widespread discontent."
Alternatives: "shared dislike" or "widespread aversion."
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"Like me, I can't even look at mutton, much less eat it," she said, expressing a common aversion to a meat more associated here with Mongols and other sheepherding minorities than with traditional Chinese fare.
Rapid risk ranking uses descriptors rather than numbers for likelihood, severity and risk, avoiding the common aversion to numerical values.
The second most common aversion was to clothing or styles perceived as "gangster" related, with 27%% of respondents mentioning this clothing style.
The most common aversion was to alternative style and clothing, with 40%% of respondents mentioning consciously avoiding types of alternative clothing.
Occupy Washington DC's connection with Picciotto goes beyond a shared skepticism about elected leaders, a common aversion to war and a determination to maintain a permanent protest on federal land.
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The other items respondents mentioned represented a small or negligible prevalence, so we included only the three most common aversions in the analysis.
According to several studies, the strongest and most common aversions, in the majority of the populations studied, are those towards meat, the food item that is the most susceptible to pathogen contamination (Flaxman and Sherman 2000; Fessler 2002).
The most common dietary aversions included meat, coffee, spicy foods, and dairy products.
What these three designers seem to have in common is an aversion to showboating and a deep understanding of what corporate types call brand DNA.
DSM is capable of explaining a number of the phenomena that characterize human decision-making such as a) violation of nontransparent stochastic dominance, b) fourfold pattern of risk attitude, c) ambiguity aversion, d) common consequences effect, e) common ratio effect, f) isolation effect, g) and coalescing and event-splitting effect [ 11].
This extremely loose-knit group had little in common other than their aversion to cliché, their relative youth and the fact that they were actually funny.
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