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"have in common with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to when two or more people share something in common. For example: "My friend and I have a lot of hobbies in common with each other."
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"That's what we have in common with Philippe.
What do Sunni Muslims have in common with Shiites?
What could "Swan Lake" have in common with Che Guevara?
What does Michael Bay have in common with Werner Herzog?
What do you have in common with her? Nothing.
Whatv does Swissair have in common with Prince Edward?
What I have in common with Darcy is her personality.
What does vincisgrassi have in common with ravioli?
What does Gainsborough have in common with Munch and Caravaggio?
"What did I have in common with the Clash?
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Is there something you have in common with them?
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