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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common experience of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to shared experiences among a group of people or within a community.
Example: "The common experience of living through a pandemic has changed how we view our daily lives."
Alternatives: "shared experience of" or "collective experience of".
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She then went on to describe her experience and the common experience of all the women.
Temporary friendships are struck through the common experience of waiting and thinking about a single proposition.
"It's about the common experience of moving and having this Soviet past.
Minorities in Tower Hamlets, recognising they share a common experience of bigotry, work together against prejudice rather than fuelling it.
The cousins who came all remembered this common experience of "the family" and the Sunday get-togethers.
The common experience of widespread discrimination, however, doesn't guarantee a seamless coalition between either of these overlapping demographic couples.
Dislocation seems to be the common experience of many Israelis and Palestinians on either side of the boundary.
Other food banks, right across the country, report the common experience of disabled people who have been deemed fit for work ending up at their local food bank.
In March 1958, Jones launched the West Indian Gazette, attempting in part to cohere these disparate groups around their common experience of racism.
And yet with a million refugees now in Lebanon this was likely the most common experience of innocent people caught up in the war.
There was limited opportunity for education, and a common experience of beatings and sexual abuse, a theme that ran through both the British and Australian parliamentary reports.
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