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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common ideals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to shared beliefs or values among a group of people.
Example: "The community came together to discuss their common ideals and how they could work towards achieving them."
Alternatives: "shared values" or "mutual beliefs".
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"They shared common ideals, but each would express it differently.
There is a more weighty reason: we have a common enemy and common ideals.
"But a president must be the keeper of our common ideals".
That feels right to me -- and 85percentt is a large proportion of common ideals and purposes.
He felt an affinity between the Catalan city and Detroit, both places where common ideals could be crushed.
I have proposed a League of Democracies, a group... of countries that share common interests, common values, common ideals.
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"It's a very common ideal".
"They have the Platonic concept of a mutually shared common ideal.
The Libyan people did not exist as a homogenous nation under one flag and sharing one common ideal.
It is a sense of a common ideal, transmitted strongly by dancers who have a shared delight in Mr. Fagan's idiomatic choreography.
Increasingly it's also a common ideal among up-and-coming musicians, which attests to his stealth influence on the scene.
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