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Free sign upThe part of a sentence 'find a common' is not correct and usable in written English.
To use it in a sentence, you would need to add additional information such as a verb, a noun, an adjective, etc. For example: "We need to find a common ground to start a discussion about the issue."
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Moreover, could we find a common language?
One is almost bound to find a common trait.
Yet we managed to find a common ground.
We need to negotiate and find a common denominator.
Reviews don't always find a common ground; sometimes it's best to admit that.
Brighton Beach can't find a common language with our young people anymore.
We wanted to find a common ground where people could be comfortable.
Hearing Mr. Rudel and Ms. Zajick struggle to find a common tempo -- "After you".
This isn't unique to AP, but part of every couple's challenge to find a common ground".
It would be hard to find a common preoccupation or style in all this.
Find a common thread so that you can position yourself confidently for that role.
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