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"have a common ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to share similar beliefs, opinions, or interests with someone else. You can use it when discussing a topic or situation where you and another person or group have similar perspectives. Example: "Despite our different backgrounds, Sarah and I have a common ground on environmental issues. We both believe in the importance of protecting the planet and reducing our carbon footprint."
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Just as with switching isolated loads, there are occasions when one may wish to read a switch closure that cannot have a common ground with PIC circuit.
When looking at human-human interaction, productive team thinking and problem-solving efforts are accomplished when teammates have a "common ground" or shared understanding of the work to be done and the various ways to do it.
The Ravens won't have as far to climb, so they don't fit into the true Rams model, but Baltimore had a history of heartbreak when the franchise was still in Cleveland, and in that the Rams and the Ravens have a common ground.
"We have a common ground.
Just because multiple concreta have a common ground in the cosmos does not mean that these concreta cannot be freely recombined.
They felt that these must somehow have a common ground, from which they had issued and to which they must return once more". 5 Yet Burnet does not explain how one can "feel" that everything consists of one stuff (be it water, air, or something else) in a world filled with contrasts such as the change of day and night.
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In the literature, ragas are described in terms of scales having a common ground note.
I think that this is something that probably has a common ground with any culture or religion where there is a common ground of humanity.
Lou had been a fan of some of my previous work, but we had a common ground--he was very Anglo-influenced.
The analysis indicates that (1) the three bands have a common ∑ ground-state which is probably a doublet, (2) ν 26,679 results from a transition between two doublet ∑ states, and (3) ν 23,348 and ν 24,063 are attributed to the transition 2π − 2∑.
It seems that President Bush and Saddam Hussein have found a common ground after all: they both seem convinced of the impotence of the United Nations.
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