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"some common ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of finding an agreement between two opposing parties, or to refer to a shared understanding or point of agreement. For example, "We've been having a hard time coming to an agreement, but we eventually found some common ground that we could both accept."
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There is some common ground.
First, some common ground.
Maybe we can find some common ground.
The couples share some common ground.
They do share some common ground.
But they have some common ground.
The sites do have some common ground.
Similar(4)
Is there an opportunity to find some common ground with the Iranians?
There was some common ground between the policy's critics and supporters.
It gave my parents and I some common ground.
* There is some common ground in this case.
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