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The phrase "have shared interests" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically describes a situation where two or more people have things in common that they both enjoy or are interested in. Example: "We bonded over our shared interests in hiking and photography."
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In addition, they will be matched with communities of other students who have shared interests.
You're reminding individuals that they have shared interests and foster mutual respect.
I think the relationship works because we have shared interests and values, we're best friends and have a laugh.
Yet this complex network can only be protected collaboratively as multiple stakeholders have shared interests in common assets.
They'll also be matched with communities of other students who have shared interests, such as in robots, glasswork, or woodworking.
And health and safety rules make it increasingly hard to send salvage workers on to busy sites.Demolition firms and salvage dealers have shared interests.
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We also have shared interest in non-traditional security areas such as counter-terrorism and in maintaining stability in the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia.
But it has shared interests, if not values.
We had shared interests, but they were sufficiently weird not to be all-consuming.
They had shared interests, and Jobs was impressed by Wayne's streamlining of the company's internal documentation system.
In this paper, we propose a notion of facilitating encounters and knowledge sharing among people having shared interests and experiences in museums, conferences, etc.
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