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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have common" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that two or more things share similar characteristics, traits, or interests. Example: "Sarah and I have common interests in music and art." In this sentence, "have common" is used to express that both Sarah and the speaker share similar interests in music and art.
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We have common goals.
People have common sense".
"They have common ancestry.
We also have common security interests.
We have common clearing and margin offsets.
The two fields have common sensations.
"Basically, they'll have common sense".
The wings have common features.
They don't have common sense.
We have common interests, similar personalities.
For many groups have common attributes.
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