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Discover LudwigThe phrase "share a common topic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing subjects or themes that are similar or related among different pieces of content or discussions.
Example: "The articles we reviewed all share a common topic, which is the impact of climate change on agriculture."
Alternatives: "have a shared theme" or "discuss a similar subject".
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Those words are expected to share a common topic described in the passage with the target word.
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"That's a common topic.
Drugs, too, are a common topic.
"It's a common topic at cocktail parties," she said.
Not long ago, cooking was a common topic.
A hashtag is a way for people to search for tweets with a common topic.
3. Prepare an outline and script for a cooking program based on a common topic.
Among many young Americans, the China exit strategy is a common topic of conversation.
Philip's absolute dependence on her was a common topic of conversation among their friends.
Besides that I would thank them for the article because it is not a common topic.
Quercetin popped up as a common topic on Internet sites devoted to running and cycling.
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