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"the commonality of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a shared trait or quality among a group of people or things. Example: The commonality of their experiences as immigrants united them in their struggles for a better life.
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We don't see the commonality of all these struggles and the common enemies to equality.
For the commonality of a data model, we created a template by extracting common factors from reports of four institutions.
There's also the commonality of the human experience.
The commonality of themes helps with his own brand-building".
The bond arises from "the commonality of the work," she added.
Even with the commonality of sign language, however, certain expressions needed to be explained.
"And I felt European and American, the commonality of my experience".
He was fascinated by the stores' ubiquity and the commonality of the retail experience.
Tap dance reaches across the chasm of difference through the commonality of rhythm.
Rutherford has proved himself a commendable historian – one who is determined to illuminate the commonality of Homo sapiens.
"The link between Sheldon Adelson and right-wing religious Christians is the commonality of a strong Israel," he said.
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