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"share an identity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when two or more individuals or groups have a common identity or sense of self. Example: The two sisters shared an identity as strong, independent women.
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The heat-inducible Ssa3 and Ssa4 are 87% identical to each other and share an identity of 80% with Ssa1/2 [ 21].
They walk together and begin to share an identity.
In most cases, the implanted cells grow without rejection, since they share an identity with nearby cells.
In England, Indians and Pakistanis share an identity and an immigrant experience that unites us, overcoming the boundaries that separate us back home.
So when bias-motivated crimes occur between people who share an identity to some extent and know each other, prosecuting them as such becomes that much more difficult.
Featuring successful scientists, who share an identity with Black women, on science companies' websites may be one way to signal to Black women they will be valued at that company.
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Sequence alignment of the TM regions revealed that the ci0100130776/ci0100139268 pair receptors were 57% identical while the ci0100134612/ci0100152008 pair shares an identity of 52%%.
Apart from an interest in wildlife, the two of us shared an identity as transplants.
It has to do with feeling European and sharing an identity with our fellow Europeans.
The GGL domain of Ciona shares an identity of 17% and 19% with the Gγ subunit in Ciona and human, respectively and shares an identity of 28 49% with the four GGL domains in human.
One of these pairs, (220350/273922) shares an identity of 99% and appears to be a recent gene duplication event.
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