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The phrase "common thread that" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe a similarity between two or more ideas, people, or things. For example: "There is a common thread that runs through all of the works of the author, a continual exploration of the human condition."
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"When I see a common thread, that gets me going," Mr. Mullainathan said.
But in each game, one common thread that needs attention has been rebounding, particularly on the offensive boards.
The latest: The Trump Organization is the common thread that could play in several of these investigations.
As disparate as his research projects might seem, Wall said there is a common thread that unites them.
The three seemingly unrelated predicaments have a common thread that leads to Chicago, and Corus Bankshares, which financed the construction of each condominium development involved.
People who know Mr. Landesman's history, though, know there is a common thread that keeps him going: his love, his need, for risk.
Music is the common thread that inspires us, creates long-lasting memories, and complements our daily routines.
There is a common thread that is often palpable.
Split-servicing was the common thread that connected many of the school's reported loan defaults, Hicks said.
The common thread that connected them together was this really radical version of racist Christianity called Christian Identity.
The fight for suffrage and to be heard appeared a common thread that crossed time zones and continents.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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