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"degree of commonality" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the level or extent to which two or more things are similar or shared. Example: The degree of commonality between the two theories was evident in their similar underlying assumptions and principles.
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But that degree of commonality is not required to sustain a viable modern state.
However, a significant degree of commonality exists among the plant families that dominate different desert vegetations.
Nor is it impossible to establish a degree of commonality of interest with such countries, where circumstances dictate.
However, the degree of priming is also strongly affected by the degree of commonality between the prime and target drugs.
The main finding was a high degree of commonality in students' perceptions of effective learning experiences across disciplines.
An examination of the environmental conditions during this event indicated a high degree of commonality with the 1959 and 2015 events.
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They mainly focus on the VM image replica placement when disparate VM images carried varying degrees of commonality and latency requirements.
We compiled results from a secondary survey examining physicians' reasons for non-response and categorized comments into five broader themes based on degrees of commonality within responses.
As main characteristic of current platform design is commonality, the degree of the commonality is also analyzed along the product family.
Transferability between species is perhaps not surprising if the active components are oligosaccharides from the cell wall, since these have a degree of structural commonality throughout the Plant Kingdom.
Either way, our updated network analysis provides strong evidence for a link between DISC1 and HTT, and thus implies a degree of biological commonality between the neurological disorders of Huntington's disease and of schizophrenia and related major psychiatric illness.
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