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The phrase "common with other" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is shared or similar among a group of things or people. Example: "The school's dress code policy is common with other private schools in the area."
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In common with other farmland species, hares (Lepus spp).
Newman never had much in common with other rock stars anyway.
What he did have in common with other publishers was a love of books.
She has more in common with other wealthy white Americans than with many other trans people.
HSBC, in common with other banks, does not use intermediaries to sell cash Isas.
Venetian painterly light and colour have little in common with other Italian Renaissance art.
But in common with other big tech projects, all has not quite gone to plan.
Owners of Eagles share little in common with other persnickety vintage car owners.
In common with other "Boltzmann-type" codes employing distribution functions, the Riemann problem does not arise.
One thing that Romney has in common with other conservative critics of the president?
In common with other tabloids, Sun journalists have long paid tip-fees for news and information.
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