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commonality

[kom-uh-nal-i-tee] / ˌkɒm əˈnæl ɪ ti /


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But, he adds, they also have "enormous commonalities" - China is Australia's largest trading partner - and New Zealand's - for instance.

From BBC

Five distinct films with a key commonality: All the character looks were created by this year’s hair and makeup Oscar nominees.

From Los Angeles Times

Maddow opened with a tale of former Vice President Andrew Johnson’s extreme inebriation on the day Abraham Lincoln was sworn in for a second term, and listed the commonalities between Johnson and Trump.

From Salon

Cage noted the principle could easily be applied to any city as a means for finding means of cooperation, communion, commonality, construction and confluence.

From Los Angeles Times

Do you see a commonality through all of the shows you’ve worked on?

From Los Angeles Times