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The phrase "common facets" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
One possible example of using this phrase is: "The two companies had many common facets, such as similar products, target markets, and marketing strategies."
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The alumina layer is formed by needle-shaped particles which coalesce to each other through common facets during crystallization.
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One increasingly common facet of prize designs is to support several teams through intermediate steps towards the solution.
So-called sports massages have become a common facet of training for professional athletes of all kinds.
In fact, misbalance between these neuronal types may be a common facet of heterogeneous syndromes like autism and schizophrenia8,9.
The combination of the two subdomains is skipped if and only if their common facet lies on a curved fracture.
That's a common facet of the American experience — it is a strange and new place that is also the place that you know.
I wanted to speak with Turner because I've heard that delusions and paranoias like the ones Carole suffered are a common facet of the condition.
This recession has left a legacy of high youth unemployment, a common facet of most recessions affecting most countries.
Let (Gamma _{kl}) denote the common facet of (Omega _k) and (Omega _l), and note that (n_k{mid _{Gamma _{kl}}}=-n_l{mid _{Gamma _{kl}}}).
Wherever we observe unusual human behavior, it's often useful to ask "why?" Spectator sports are such a common facet of our lives that we sometime fail to appreciate their ability to make us do highly unusual things — behaviors rarely observed outside the context of organized competition.
In what is by now another common facet of race-denying, Dunn shifts from claiming that he is not a racist to arguing that he is the victim of racism.
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