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Discover Ludwig"common group" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a group of people who share similar characteristics, interests, or beliefs. Example: The book club is a common group that meets every month to discuss a chosen novel.
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Cuomo said there were "certain commonalities among the bombs," which led authorities to suspect "that there was a common group behind the bombs".
As Haidt puts it, Liberal voters say "… no, let's celebrate diversity, not common group membership.
Agelenids are notable for their funnel-shaped webs; they are a common group with many species that are distributed worldwide.
"You've got entrepreneurial wealth, you've got Asian wealth, Russian wealth, Middle Eastern wealth, petroleum wealth, financial wealth — all, in many cases, competing for a common group of things".
Accounting for one in 10 responses, the next most common group of worries related to tax reform, income inequality and poverty.
The most common group of toxic intermediates produced is ROS.
We have selected 50 compounds that possess hydrazone as a common group.
Congenital fetal cardiac anomalies compromise the most common group of fetal structural anomalies.
Flavonoids comprise the most common group of polyphenolic plant secondary metabolites.
Gupta et al. (2012) found that most common group was in age 15 30 years (59.6%).
Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) are the third most common group of malignant lesions in the oral cavity and maxillofacial region.
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