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common denominators
noun
Plural of common denominator
Exact(59)
There are not that many common denominators left".
knows more about lowest common denominators than Euclid.
More than not, the common denominators are actually profound.
He underlined the common denominators across time and space.
While every business is different, there are common denominators.
Myth, ritual and border crossing are the common denominators.
One of the common denominators has been catcher Russell Martin.
While experiences across Africa vary dramatically, the battle for female equality has many common denominators.
"The common denominators of this phenomenon outweigh the many national differences," it says.
The songs were of nostalgia and difficult love, the two great common denominators of Argentine music.
Delicacy and altitude, indeed, were common denominators for a lot of the weekend's music.
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