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The phrase "common ground in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it to refer to an area of agreement or understanding that two parties have reached. For example: "We were able to find common ground in our differing opinions on the issue."
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They found common ground in their pressure-packed environments.
But the parties have found common ground in other areas.
You seem to share common ground in naturalism and a moral interest in temptation.
Then he spoke of moving past the Bush years and finding common ground in Washington.
Readers of all persuasions will find common ground in this discovery.
Though miles apart on salvation, they find common ground in the language of moral absolutes.
He skillfully finds common ground in disparate folk music traditions, especially Latin American and Jewish.
These are areas of common ground in key areas where London mayors have power.
So the two will find common ground in resisting what are perceived to be Western interests.
We've got to find common ground in all of these proposals".
Labor-intensive effort is the common ground in these paired solos.
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