Sentence examples for far in common from inspiring English sources

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So far, in common with most of the contemporary literature in this regard, we have tended to focus on the value of knowledge relative to other epistemic standings.

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As Jo told us all in her maiden speech: "We are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us".

"We have far more in common with Google in meeting demands of consumers than in conflict".

It explains the infighting among groups whose members have far more in common than not.

On education, environment and infrastructure, Silicon Valley denizens have far more in common with Mr. Campbell.

But the two groups have far more in common than has been recognized.

The men had far more in common with Tubman than with their own officers.

It's an online hobby, and has far more in common with knitting or gardening than a first-person shooter.

The analogy is flawed: former Confederates had far more in common with Unionists than Iraqi insurgents do with American occupiers.

Many of those close to Benedict insist that he and Francis have far more in common than is generally supposed.

Today's international politics have far more in common with the days of General Gordon than with those of Neville Chamberlain.

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