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Term: Have in Common

Definition:

The phrase "have in common" refers to something that two or more people, things, or groups share or possess.

Usage:

As a Verb:

- She and her sister have a love for traveling in common.
- The two paintings have similar brushstrokes in common.
- The CEO and employees have a common goal of increasing company profits.

As an Idiom:

- Although they come from different backgrounds, they have a lot in common.
- Our group has a common interest in poetry.
- We have nothing in common with our new neighbors.

Sample Sentences:

1. People from different cultures can have many things in common such as family values and traditions.

2. The siblings have a strong bond in common, which is evident in how they support each other.

3. The company's success can be attributed to the common vision shared by its employees.

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