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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shared common" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is shared by two or more people (or things). For example: The two families had a shared common interest in sports.
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They also shared common enemies.
"They shared common ideals, but each would express it differently.
"They have the Platonic concept of a mutually shared common ideal.
But in one area they have consistently shared common (and undisputed) ground: storytelling.
But they said they shared common goals for expanding the company without diluting its reputation.
The neo-classicists are in charge; the notion of a shared common life becomes anathema.
As a result, while Malaysia and Singapore shared common educational roots, their systems diverged after 1965.
If we do have a shared common identity, we should seek to share it with others.
But in general they emphasized unity: They shared common enemies, like religious fundamentalism and "Intelligent Design".
Tribal group dances, for example, shared common elements with classical art, dance, and music.
"Most people in the field believed that autistic individuals shared common genetic variations in just a few genes," he said.
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