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The phrase "common characteristics of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing shared traits or features among a group or category.
Example: "The common characteristics of mammals include warm-bloodedness, hair or fur, and live births."
Alternatives: "shared traits of" or "typical features of".
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There are, however, some common characteristics of effective interventions.
As for the common characteristics of potential electoral émigrés, what do we know?
"The Court's insistence on immediate contest overlooks common characteristics of pay discrimination," Ginsburg wrote.
It is not easy to define the common characteristics of his film roles.
Its website diligently lists the common characteristics of intensively-reared pigs.
Along the way, the Romney campaign has learned a few common characteristics of its online supporters.
"If we're going to be successful in preventing future attacks, we need to move beyond motive and look at the common characteristics of these attackers".
Half a dozen children at computers were preparing a diagram on the common characteristics of the hummingbird and the black-capped chickadee.
Too many sentences beginning with "I", too many internal monologues and too much introspection - all common characteristics of bad narrators - can kill a reader's interest in ten pages.
These are common characteristics of apprenticeships.
All interventions shared common characteristics of supported employment program models.
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