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in com·mon with

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. in common withadverb

    in the same way as; like

    "in common with families in general, one parent families have been getting smaller"

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  1. in common with

    "In common with" is a phrase primarily used to indicate similarities, shared characteristics, or mutual interests between two or more entities, individuals or concepts. It refers to a state where certain traits or aspects are equally applicable or belong to all the parties involved.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of in common with in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of in common with in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of in common with in a Sentence

  1. Alfred Gingold:

    Working in the theater has a lot in common with unemployment.

  2. Yaakov Menken:

    Repeatedly accusing the Jewish state of Israel of ‘genocide,' ‘apartheid,' and other fictitious crimes while praising China, a country that is putting Muslims in internment camps, indicates an irrational hatred of Jews and not a concern for human rights, with regards to Jews, diversity heads seem to share much in common with grand wizards of the Ku Klux Klan, and it is clear that the entire field needs to be reevaluated before more Jewish students are placed at unnecessary risk.

  3. Joshua Green:

    They have a lot in common with the people who spend the most time on the Internet, the centrality of cats to the digital world is because they have a cultural connection to the people who live there. The fact is, cats are just better nerd pets.

  4. President Barack Obama:

    The reason that Mitch McConnell and the rest of the folks in his caucus who opposed this jumped out and opposed this before they even read it, before it was even posted, is reflective of a ideological commitment not to get a deal done, in that sense they do have much more in common with the hardliners who are much more satisfied with the status quo.

  5. Tammy Faye:

    I think I have a lot in common with the gay population because they've been made fun of and put down and misunderstood and have really had a rough row to hoe in life, they identify with me and I certainly identify with what they're still going through.

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