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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go to common" is not generally used in written English.
However, you may come across the related phrase "go to the common" which is used to refer to a shared area of land such as a park or green. For example, "Let's go to the common and fly kites."
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Go to Common Sense to look up their reviews.
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"Let's go to Commons".
That means I never have to go to Commons.
Made up of common, folksy folk, who went to common, folksy top public schools.
Because the money went to common criminals, not terrorists, it was not illegal.
Why directly go to the common vegan conclusion : less animal proteins is better ?
Instead, individual contributions go to a common fund that is then used to pay health plans on a risk-adjusted/per-enrollee basis (capitation).
The shooting, many residents say, points to how far residents and police have to go to reach common ground.
The shooting, many residents argue, shows how far residents and police have to go to reach common ground.
Straw said the order would go to the Commons on Tuesday.
"A lot of films seem to go to the lowest common denominator.
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