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The phrase "common denominator of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an element shared between two or more different things; for example, "The common denominator of successful businesses is effective time management."
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What's the common denominator of a BRIC?
That, he said, "is the common denominator of addiction".
The common denominator of all this gobbledygook is the mouth.
"Football is the lowest common denominator of Europe," says Llopis.
The common denominator of those four companies was footwork.
Riley wrote, "The Boston Mystique encourages the lowest common denominator of fan behavior".
Nowhere is it written, however, that architecture must appeal to the lowest common denominator of taste.
The common denominator of the newcomers is not race but money.
His son said the common denominator of his giving was promoting private enterprise and self-help.
The politics of aspiration is quite simply the common denominator of the New Labour coalition.
The common denominator of every performance is Mr. Zaloom's madcap persona.
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