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The phrase 'have a common' is not correct.
In written English, the phrase should be 'have something in common'. For example, "We both like to travel, so we have something in common."
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They have a common cause.
They have a common background.
These corporate collapses have a common thread.
"They don't yet have a common position".
"They didn't have a common base".
"You need to have a common goal.
They have a common theme, he says.
I think I have a common touch.
We have a common relation in Iraq.
We have a common set of objectives.
"We have a common language: Kinyarwanda.
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