In Common in a sentence
Synonym: shared, mutual. Antonym: different
Meaning: Shared by two or more parties; having similarities.

(1) We have a lot in common.
(2) They have a lot in common.
(3) GF and I have so much in common.
(4) Amica and I have a lot in common.
(5) We happen to have a lot in common.
(6) We have next to nothing in common.
(7) Bandhu and I have a lot in common.
(8) My peer and I have a lot in common.
(9) My wife and I have a lot in common.
(10) The two friends had a lot in common.
In Common sentence
(11) We have a lot in common as agemates.
(12) My crush and I have a lot in common.
(13) My buddy and I have a lot in common.
(14) My friend and I have a lot in common.
(15) My cousin and I have a lot in common.
(16) My husband and I have a lot in common.
(17) My brother and I have a lot in common.
(18) My agemates and I have a lot in common.
(19) I have a lot in common with my in-laws.
(20) I have a lot in common with my agemates.
In Common make sentence
(21) My batchmate and I have a lot in common.
(22) My boyfriend and I have a lot in common.
(23) My girlfriend and I have a lot in common.
(24) My girlfriend and I have so much in common.
(25) My second cousin and I have a lot in common.
(26) The siblings shared a few hobbies in common.
(27) The word waketh is no longer in common usage.
(28) Mortality is something we all have in common.
(29) Most popular songs are written in common time.
(30) The concept of detinue is rooted in common law.
Sentence of in common
(31) Nisi prius is a term used in common law courts.
(32) The word belongeth is no longer in common usage.
(33) I have nothing in common with my new classmates.
(34) They discovered they had many interests in common.
(35) Both movies have in common a thrilling plot twist.
(36) In common parlance, YOLO means you only live once.
(37) Conversationally, I think we have a lot in common.
(38) Most rock and pop songs are written in common time.
(39) The defendant pleaded guilty in common pleas court.
(40) The company's primary investment is in common stock.
In Common meaningful sentence
(41) Caproate does not seem to be a word in common usage.
(42) The plaintiff filed a lawsuit in common pleas court.
(43) Arbute does not appear to be a word in common usage.
(44) Far out, I can't believe how much we have in common.
(45) Ligular does not appear to be a word in common usage.
(46) In common parlance, TGIF means thank God it's Friday.
(47) Chronaxy does not appear to be a word in common usage.
(48) Propanone is also known as acetone in common language.
(49) The date was awkward because we had nothing in common.
(50) Turbinals does not appear to be a word in common usage.
In Common sentence examples
(51) The word umbonal does not appear to be in common usage.
(52) The two movies have in common a talented ensemble cast.
(53) The word arrantly does not appear to be in common usage.
(54) I found out that we have a friend-of-a-friend in common.
(55) In common parlance, FOMO stands for fear of missing out.
(56) The ill-matched couple seemed to have nothing in common.
(57) My colleague and I have a lot in common outside of work.
(58) The majority of popular songs are written in common time.
(59) The bijural approach can be used in common law countries.
(60) I don't have diddlysquat in common with my new coworkers.
Sentence with in common
(61) They have a lot in common and enjoy each other's company.
(62) The word approximal does not appear to be in common usage.
(63) The two novels have in common a strong female protagonist.
(64) The word birostrate does not appear in common dictionaries.
(65) The word sphacelated does not appear to be in common usage.
(66) Many beginners start learning to play music in common time.
(67) The word bienseances does not appear to be in common usage.
(68) We became bezzies after realizing we had so much in common.
(69) They have a lot in common with their shared love for hiking.
(70) Many famous classical symphonies are written in common time.
Use in common in a sentence
(71) These two languages have in common a Latin-based vocabulary.
(72) Both sports have in common a focus on teamwork and strategy.
(73) We talked for horas, and we realized we had a lot in common.
(74) Belongeth is an archaic term that is no longer in common use.
(75) Both poems have in common a lyrical and poetic writing style.
(76) They both grew up on military bases and have a lot in common.
(77) The majority of songs on the radio are written in common time.
(78) Both paintings have in common a realistic depiction of nature.
(79) After a long conversation, we realized we had a lot in common.
(80) He was infatuated after realizing how much they had in common.
Sentence using in common
(81) The two cars have in common a sleek design and powerful engine.
(82) Both poems have in common a deep exploration of human emotions.
(83) I feel simpatico with my new coworker, we have a lot in common.
(84) The landlord issued diktats on tenant behavior in common areas.
(85) It's weird how much we have in common, even though we just met.
(86) The date turned awry when we realized we had nothing in common.
(87) The condominium has a strict no-alcohol policy in common areas.
(88) The stepbrothers have a lot in common despite their differences.
(89) The two writers have a lot in common with their love for poetry.
(90) These two buildings have in common a modern architectural style.
In Common example sentence
(91) In common parlance, to kick the bucket is a euphemism for dying.
(92) The two friends' personalities match, they have a lot in common.
(93) She read his profile, and she realized they had a lot in common.
(94) Lits does not have any known meaning or usage in common language.
(95) Orad does not have a specific meaning or usage in common English.
(96) The concept of sovereign immunity is deeply rooted in common law.
(97) They cannot believe how much they have in common with each other.
(98) The spelling of goeth is archaic and is no longer in common usage.
(99) Doeth is an irregular verb form that is no longer in common usage.
(100) The combination qv is not typically found in common English words.
Sentence with word in common
(101) The letters xz are not typically used in common phrases or idioms.
(102) The word antisag does not have a clear definition in common usage.
(103) The two songs have in common a catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics.
(104) I defriended my coworker after realizing we had nothing in common.
(105) Early in the conversation, they realized they had a lot in common.
(106) The audience clapped along to the beat of the song in common time.
(107) In course of the conversation, we realized we had a lot in common.
(108) Bismuthinite is not soluble in common acids like hydrochloric acid.
(109) The word bifidity does not have a clear definition in common usage.
(110) The two dancers have a lot in common with their graceful movements.
Sentence of in common
(111) Musicians often use a metronome to practice playing in common time.
(112) Reacheth is an archaic verb form that is no longer in common usage.
(113) The letters hcp do not form a recognizable acronym in common usage.
(114) The two sculptures have in common a sense of movement and fluidity.
(115) The principle of sovereign immunity is deeply rooted in common law.
(116) It's amazing how much we have in common, birds of a feather indeed.
(117) Studying intently is a habit that successful people have in common.
(118) I always dip beside my best friend because we have a lot in common.
(119) My crush and I have a lot in common, like our love for video games.
(120) Pelargonium is sometimes referred to as geranium in common language.
In Common used in a sentence
(121) Ganger does not have a clear definition or usage in common language.
(122) Allow me to introduce sodium with its presence in common table salt.
(123) The drummer kept the beat in common time throughout the entire song.
(124) Throught the conversation, they discovered they had a lot in common.
(125) The condominium has a policy that prohibits smoking in common areas.
(126) The condominium has a strict policy against smoking in common areas.
(127) They realized they had a lot in common, so they became good friends.
(128) I have never met CW before, yet I feel like we have a lot in common.
(129) The letters nj are not commonly used in common idioms or expressions.
(130) The two sisters have a lot in common with their passion for painting.
In Common sentence in English
(131) The two designers have a lot in common with their eye for aesthetics.
(132) Musicians often practice playing scales and exercises in common time.
(133) Reacheth is an irregular verb form that is no longer in common usage.
(134) Stare decisis is a fundamental principle in common law jurisdictions.
(135) The two musicians have a lot in common with their love for jazz music.
(136) The two writers have a lot in common with their love for storytelling.
(137) Many famous songs have been written in common time throughout history.
(138) Attorned is a term that is primarily used in common law jurisdictions.
(139) The two paintings have in common vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes.
(140) The two cities have in common a rich history and architectural beauty.
(141) The solubility of picene in common organic solvents is relatively low.
(142) The song is written in common measure, allowing for easy memorization.
(143) My half sister and I have a lot in common, despite our age difference.
(144) Sarah and I have a lot in common with our love for hiking and camping.
(145) The condominium has a strict policy against littering in common areas.
(146) Memorize by practice is a habit that successful people have in common.
(147) A higher common divisor means the numbers have more factors in common.
(148) After we were properly acquainted, we realized we had a lot in common.
(149) The relationship fizzled when they realized they had nothing in common.
(150) My pen-friend and I have a lot in common, including our taste in music.
(151) The condominium has a strict policy against loud music in common areas.
(152) My sister and I have a lot in common, but we also have our differences.
(153) I try to get along with everyone, even if we don't have much in common.
(154) Despite the incongruity of their backgrounds, they had a lot in common.
(155) They both drive manual transmission cars, so they have a lot in common.
(156) The campus policy states that all pets must be leashed in common areas.
(157) The two entrepreneurs have a lot in common with their drive for success.
(158) The two parents have a lot in common with their love for their children.
(159) I wonder if barretry is an archaic term that is no longer in common use.
(160) The two books have in common a strong emphasis on character development.
(161) They met face-to-face, and it was evident that they had a lot in common.
(162) After the dater met their match, they realized they had a lot in common.
(163) The hotel's update policy requires guests to wear masks in common areas.
(164) My crush and I have a lot in common, which makes me like them even more.
(165) My sister and I have a lot in common, so our relationship is very close.
(166) My best friend and I have a lot in common, including our love for pizza.
(167) My best friend and I have a lot in common, including our taste in music.
(168) I have never met Kotani before, yet I feel like we have a lot in common.
(169) Visional does not have any known definitions or usage in common language.
(170) The two countries have a lot in common with their rich cultural heritage.
(171) The two actors have a lot in common with their dedication to their craft.
(172) The two teachers have a lot in common with their commitment to education.
(173) The two engineers have a lot in common with their problem-solving skills.
(174) The two chefs have a lot in common with their passion for fusion cuisine.
(175) The conversation petered out as they realized they had nothing in common.
(176) The two historical figures have in common a dedication to social justice.
(177) These two novels have in common a suspenseful plot and unexpected twists.
(178) My crush and I have a lot in common, but I don't know how to bring it up.
(179) I have never met Koizumi before, yet I feel like we have a lot in common.
(180) The allottees were reminded to keep their pets on a leash in common areas.
(181) The conversation faltered out as they realized they had nothing in common.
(182) Azotised may be a rare or obsolete term that is no longer in common usage.
(183) The romantic date went sour when they realized they had nothing in common.
(184) In common parlance, to throw in the towel means giving up or surrendering.
(185) He defriended his old college roommate because they had nothing in common.
(186) I like to show my friends my profile to see if we have anything in common.
(187) The phoney friendship ended when they realized they had nothing in common.
(188) The converging paths of our majors made us realize we had a lot in common.
(189) Although they have different fathers, my halfsisters have a lot in common.
(190) The two doctors have a lot in common with their dedication to patient care.
(191) Both cities have in common a bustling nightlife and vibrant cultural scene.
(192) In common parlance, break a leg is a phrase used to wish someone good luck.
(193) I have a lot in common with my colleague, but we also have our differences.
(194) He's been trying to crook up with me even though we have nothing in common.
(195) The two chefs have a lot in common with their innovative cooking techniques.
(196) Aroynting may be a regional or archaic term that is no longer in common use.
(197) Toxalbumins are not typically found in common food crops consumed by humans.
(198) These two songs have in common a catchy chorus that gets stuck in your head.
(199) Getting along with your cousins can be fun because you have a lot in common.
(200) It's amazing how much my twin and I have in common, despite our differences.
(201) The two scientists have a lot in common with their curiosity for the unknown.
(202) The two activists have a lot in common with their passion for social justice.
(203) The word gallate does not have a clear meaning or usage in common vocabulary.
(204) Aspiratae could be a rare or obsolete word that is no longer in common usage.
(205) The word atonias does not have any known usage in common sayings or proverbs.
(206) These two theories have in common a belief in the power of positive thinking.
(207) These two books have in common a theme of self-discovery and personal growth.
(208) In common parlance, a red herring refers to a misleading or distracting clue.
(209) The condominium has a strict policy against leaving bicycles in common areas.
(210) My peer and I have a lot in common, which makes it easy to connect with them.
(211) My father and I have a lot in common, including our love of music and movies.
(212) The band struggled to keep time in common time during their live performance.
(213) My half-sisters and I have a lot in common despite our different backgrounds.
(214) I have never met Kurosawasan before, yet I feel like we have a lot in common.
(215) They decided to forge a friendship after realizing they had so much in common.
(216) The word gallate does not have a clear definition or usage in common language.
(217) The word agister does not have a clear definition or usage in common language.
(218) Both languages have in common a complex grammar structure and rich vocabulary.
(219) Many hymns are written in common measure to facilitate congregational singing.
(220) In common parlance, to be on cloud nine means being extremely happy or elated.
(221) I wish my stepsister and I were closer, but we just don't have much in common.
(222) My lady friend and I have a lot in common and always have great conversations.
(223) We've only been dating for a few weeks, but we already have so much in common.
(224) The word apoint doesn't seem to have a clear definition in common dictionaries.
(225) The relationship went down the drain when we realized we had nothing in common.
(226) The two doctors have a lot in common with their dedication to medical research.
(227) Beseemliest is an example of an archaic word that is no longer in common usage.
(228) The word acnode does not have any apparent meaning or usage in common language.
(229) In common parlance, a wild goose chase refers to a futile or pointless pursuit.
(230) In common parlance, a slap on the wrist refers to a mild or lenient punishment.
(231) The roommate situation was awful through and through, we had nothing in common.
(232) The banality of their conversations made her realize they had nothing in common.
(233) The word espheni does not have any known definitions or uses in common language.
(234) Shuffle songs on your playlist and let's see if we have any favorites in common.
(235) The two artists have a lot in common with their love for abstract expressionism.
(236) The two athletes have a lot in common with their commitment to physical fitness.
(237) The no-hoper relationship was doomed from the start; they had nothing in common.
(238) The office had a policy to kill the lights in common areas after business hours.
(239) The concept of privity of contract is deeply rooted in common law jurisdictions.
(240) My crush and I have a lot in common, which makes me even more attracted to them.
(241) Genuinely, I think you're a great person, but we just don't have much in common.
(242) The two architects have a lot in common with their innovative approach to design.
(243) These two recipes have in common a spicy flavor profile and use of exotic spices.
(244) The two cars have in common a fuel-efficient engine and advanced safety features.
(245) The word writhen may be a rare or archaic term that is no longer in common usage.
(246) As time goes on, it is common for siblings to grow apart and have less in common.
(247) The doctrine of precedent is a fundamental principle in common law jurisdictions.
(248) It's no wonder that they fell in love at first sight; they had so much in common.
(249) Eddie and I have a lot in common, including our love for hiking and the outdoors.
(250) My crush and I have a lot in common, so we always have interesting conversations.
(251) My brother and I have different personalities, but we still have a lot in common.
(252) The word sensualised does not have a clear definition or usage in common language.
(253) The two best friends have a lot in common with their love for playing video games.
(254) The two colleagues have a lot in common with their interest in sustainable living.
(255) The term cadmean may be a rare or obsolete word that is no longer in common usage.
(256) These two buildings have in common a sustainable design and eco-friendly features.
(257) In common parlance, a guinea pig refers to a person used in an experiment or test.
(258) In common parlance, the term butterflies in the stomach refers to feeling nervous.
(259) I never expected to hit it off with my new roommate, but we have so much in common.
(260) I feel lucky to have found my best friend in college, as we have so much in common.
(261) The university has provided disinfectant wipes for students to use in common areas.
(262) I'm not sure why she keeps trying to mangle out with me, we have nothing in common.
(263) Emily and I have a lot in common with our interest in reading and discussing books.
(264) The hotel is reimposing a policy of requiring guests to wear masks in common areas.
(265) The conversation ended on a short-end when they realized they had nothing in common.
(266) The ethnonym used to describe the ancient civilization is no longer in common usage.
(267) The two documentaries have in common a powerful and emotional storytelling approach.
(268) My best friend and I have a lot in common, which makes our friendship even stronger.
(269) John and I have a lot in common with our passion for cooking and trying new recipes.
(270) The dormitory had a basket of cleaning supplies for students to use in common areas.
(271) The undefined term moujik could be an archaic word that is no longer in common usage.
(272) In common parlance, to be a piece of cake means something is very easy to accomplish.
(273) In common parlance, to be in hot water means being in trouble or facing difficulties.
(274) In common parlance, to be on thin ice means being in a risky or precarious situation.
(275) I try to be companionable with everyone I meet, even if we don't have much in common.
(276) My girlfriend and I have a lot in common, which makes our relationship even stronger.
(277) Since they had so much in common, it was easy for them to be friends with each other.
(278) It is possible that swith is a rare or archaic term that is no longer in common usage.
(279) The term demotist does not have any clear associations or definitions in common usage.
(280) It's possible that rundles is a rare or obsolete term that is no longer in common use.
(281) Jack and I have a lot in common with our love for movies and discussing film theories.
(282) Usucaption is sometimes referred to as adverse possession in common law jurisdictions.
(283) My halfbrothers and I have different personalities, but we still have a lot in common.
(284) Once we shared our experiences with each other, we realized how much we had in common.
(285) The pretense of friendship quickly faded when they realized they had nothing in common.
(286) The homeowner's association will indemnify liability for any accidents in common areas.
(287) The two musicians have a lot in common with their ability to play multiple instruments.
(288) It is possible that capul is a rare or obsolete term that is no longer in common usage.
(289) These two fashion designers have in common a love for bold patterns and vibrant colors.
(290) The long-lost siblings reunite and discover they have more in common than they thought.
(291) If we recognize how much we have in common, we can bridge divides and form connections.
(292) The coenobite monks shared everything in common, including their meals and possessions.
(293) The marriage between the two families was a misalliance, as they had nothing in common.
(294) The two students have a lot in common with their passion for environmental conservation.
(295) The word bittier does not seem to have any relevance or significance in common language.
(296) In common parlance, a silver lining refers to a positive aspect in a negative situation.
(297) In common parlance, to have a sweet tooth means having a strong liking for sugary foods.
(298) The guitarist strummed the chords in common time while the singer belted out the lyrics.
(299) Despite their different backgrounds, the congenial group of friends had a lot in common.
(300) The two historians have a lot in common with their fascination for ancient civilizations.
(301) Shakespearean plays often contain words like edifieth that are no longer in common usage.
(302) It is possible that bebloods is a rare or archaic word that is no longer in common usage.
(303) It is possible that empaled is a rare or obsolete word that is no longer in common usage.
(304) The two sculptures have in common a unique and abstract interpretation of the human form.
(305) The romance between the characters fizzled when they realized they had nothing in common.
(306) In common law countries, judges play a crucial role in interpreting and applying the law.
(307) Investors should carefully consider the risks associated with investing in common shares.
(308) Mike and I have a lot in common with our dedication to fitness and working out regularly.
(309) Our clientele is diverse, but they all have one thing in common: a love for our products.
(310) My crush and I have a lot in common, so I think we could have a really strong connection.
(311) It is possible that beteemed is a rare or obsolete word that is no longer in common usage.
(312) It is possible that baulkier is a rare or obsolete term that is no longer in common usage.
(313) The word amebean does not have any known usage in common idiomatic expressions or phrases.
(314) It is possible that besteaded is a rare or archaic term that is no longer in common usage.
(315) It is possible that pendence is a rare or obsolete word that is no longer in common usage.
(316) I knew it was time to virtually break up when I realized we had nothing in common anymore.
(317) The homeowner's association has a policy to cover liability for accidents in common areas.
(318) Anticarcinogenic substances can be found in common household spices like garlic and ginger.
(319) It is possible that aphorised is a rare or obsolete word that is no longer in common usage.
(320) It is possible that apotheosised is a rare or archaic word that is no longer in common use.
(321) In common parlance, a silver spoon refers to someone who is born into wealth and privilege.
(322) Tom and I have a lot in common with our love for playing basketball and watching NBA games.
(323) The romance between the two characters fizzles as they realize they have nothing in common.
(324) Despite being ethnically different, the two friends had a lot in common and got along well.
(325) We had a gabfest about our favorite hobbies, and we discovered that we had a lot in common.
(326) It is possible that beweltered is a rare or obsolete word that is no longer in common usage.
(327) These two recipes have in common the use of fresh ingredients and simple cooking techniques.
(328) I want to emphasize a friendship with my college roommate because we have so much in common.
(329) The lexicologist was able to identify the archaic words that were no longer in common usage.
(330) The brown out caused many students to gather in common areas to socialize and pass the time.
(331) My crush and I have a lot in common, but I don't know how to start a conversation with them.
(332) Housekeeping involves maintaining cleanliness in common areas such as kitchens and bathrooms.
(333) It is possible that palatinates is a rare or obsolete term that is no longer in common usage.
(334) It is possible that anthropical is a rare or obsolete term that is no longer in common usage.
(335) In common parlance, a bucket list refers to a list of things one wants to do before they die.
(336) In common parlance, to turn a blind eye means deliberately ignoring or overlooking something.
(337) Lisa and I have a lot in common with our enthusiasm for traveling and exploring new cultures.
(338) They didn't realize how much they had in common, so they were surprised when they hit it off.
(339) The romantic dinner took a turn for the awkward when they realized they had nothing in common.
(340) The longestlived individuals tend to have certain genetic and environmental factors in common.
(341) The two photographers have a lot in common with their unique perspective on capturing moments.
(342) The enthusiasm for a new friendship can quickly trickle away if you don't have much in common.
(343) The homeowner's association must accept liability for any injuries that occur in common areas.
(344) We went on an exploration, and we were surprised by how much we had in common with the locals.
(345) The hotel provides hand sanitizers in common areas to encourage guests to sanitate their hands.
(346) Both documentaries have in common a thought-provoking message about environmental conservation.
(347) The court order will limit jurisdiction of the landlord over tenant activities in common areas.
(348) Rachel and I have a lot in common with our love for animals and volunteering at animal shelters.
(349) Karen and I have a lot in common with our passion for music and attending concerts and festivals.
(350) Despite having nothing in common, we managed to strike up a conversation and became good friends.
(351) David and I have a lot in common with our interest in photography and capturing beautiful moments.
(352) Mutualist thinkers believe that property should be held in common and used for the benefit of all.
(353) It is possible that the word fatidical is a rare or archaic term that is no longer in common usage.
(354) In common parlance, a silver bullet refers to a simple and effective solution to a complex problem.
(355) In common parlance, a needle in a haystack refers to something that is extremely difficult to find.
(356) The untenability of the relationship became apparent when they realized they had nothing in common.
(357) I'm thinking about bailing from my current friend group, we just don't have much in common anymore.
(358) The lowest common denominator is the smallest multiple that two or more denominators have in common.
(359) In common parlance, to have a chip on one's shoulder means being easily offended or having a grudge.
(360) My friend accused me of favoritism towards my other friend, but I just think we have more in common.
(361) The seemingly perfect relationship turned out to be an apple of Sodom, as they had nothing in common.
(362) In common parlance, a broken record refers to someone who repeats the same thing over and over again.
(363) Investors should carefully review a company's financial statements before investing in common shares.
(364) In common parlance, a penny for your thoughts is a phrase used to ask someone what they are thinking.
(365) In common parlance, to hit the nail on the head means accurately identifying or addressing a problem.
(366) Although my date was charming and funny, I couldn't help but feel like we didn't have much in common.
(367) Although the bands had different styles, they all had one thing in common: a love for creating music.
(368) The conversation became laughably awkward when they realized they had nothing in common to talk about.
(369) The relationship between the two coworkers sizzled out after they realized they had nothing in common.
(370) In common parlance, barking up the wrong tree means pursuing a mistaken or misguided course of action.
(371) Even though we had a lot in common, we couldn't be friends because of our different political beliefs.
(372) In common parlance, a leap of faith refers to a decision or action taken without evidence or certainty.
(373) In common parlance, to let the cat out of the bag means revealing a secret or confidential information.
(374) The former enemies were reconciled by their realization that they had more in common than they thought.
(375) Their hopes for a successful blind date went up in flames when they realized they had nothing in common.
(376) In common parlance, to kill two birds with one stone means accomplishing two tasks with a single action.
(377) The two friends had a lot in common, and they enjoyed discussing their shared interests with each other.
(378) The sea change in their friendship occurred when they realized they had more in common than they thought.
(379) In common parlance, to bite the bullet refers to facing a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage.
(380) In common parlance, to be a needle in a haystack refers to something that is difficult to find or locate.
(381) Although the diaphone is no longer in common use, it is still appreciated for its historical significance.
(382) My exboyfriends were all very different, but they all had one thing in common - they weren't right for me.
(383) Although my favourites may seem eclectic and random, they all have something in common: they bring me joy.
(384) I was nervous to befriend my boss, but I realized that we had a lot in common and it was worth the effort.
(385) In common parlance, a dead end refers to a situation or path that leads to no further progress or solution.
(386) In common parlance, the ball is in your court means it is someone's turn to take action or make a decision.
(387) In common parlance, to be a drop in the bucket means being a small or insignificant part of a larger whole.
(388) The apartment complex requires tenants to sign a waiver to waive liability for any injuries in common areas.
(389) They were drawn to each other by a strong physical attraction, but soon realized they had nothing in common.
(390) In common parlance, to steal someone's thunder means taking credit for someone else's achievements or ideas.
(391) She's been cadging around with her old high school friends, even though they have nothing in common anymore.
(392) In common parlance, a white lie refers to a harmless or trivial lie told to avoid hurting someone's feelings.
(393) In common parlance, a shot in the dark refers to a guess or attempt made without much knowledge or certainty.
(394) In common parlance, to go the extra mile means putting in additional effort or going beyond what is expected.
(395) The friendship between the childhood friends went sour when they realized they had nothing in common anymore.
(396) She was hesitant to introduce me to her new acquaintance, but I quickly realized that we had a lot in common.
(397) The first time I met my best friend, I knew we would be lifelong companions because we had so much in common.
(398) In common parlance, a double-edged sword refers to something that has both positive and negative consequences.
(399) In common parlance, to be a breath of fresh air means someone or something that is refreshing or invigorating.
(400) In common parlance, a catch-22 refers to a situation where one is trapped by contradictory rules or conditions.
(401) In common parlance, a wolf in sheep's clothing refers to someone who appears harmless but is actually dangerous.
(402) In common parlance, the early bird catches the worm is a saying that emphasizes the benefits of being proactive.
(403) My blind date ended up in a nightmare when I realized we had nothing in common and couldn't hold a conversation.
(404) Diamonds come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common: they are breathtakingly beautiful.
(405) In common parlance, a blessing in disguise refers to something that initially seems bad but turns out to be good.
(406) The finalists had different styles, but they all had one thing in common: they were passionate about their craft.
(407) The university housing department had to waive liability for any injuries that may occur in common areas of dorms.
(408) While the group was chin wagging about their favorite TV shows, I realized that I had nothing in common with them.
(409) They were initially drawn to each other by their physical attraction, but soon realized they had nothing in common.
(410) The thought of going on a blind date made me double up with anxiety, wondering if we would have anything in common.
(411) In common parlance, to be a fish out of water means feeling uncomfortable or out of place in a particular situation.
(412) My roommate and I were swapping funny stories about our college experiences, and we realized we had a lot in common.
(413) The two rival sports teams were surprised to find that they actually got along and had a lot in common off the field.
(414) In common parlance, a game changer refers to something that significantly alters the course or outcome of a situation.
(415) The senator was a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, but he also believed in common-sense gun control measures.
(416) The homeowner's association carries liability for any accidents or injuries that occur in common areas of the community.
(417) They didn't have much in common, but they were able to eke out a friendship through their mutual respect for each other.
(418) Although the blind date was awkward at first, they soon found that they had a lot in common and ended up hitting it off.
(419) In contrast, in common law systems, the burden of proof is often shared between the parties involved in a legal dispute.
(420) Despite the fact that the finalists had different approaches, they all had one thing in common: a passion for their work.
(421) In common parlance, a black sheep refers to a person who is considered different or disreputable within a group or family.
(422) Isocyclic compounds, due to their rigid structure, often exhibit high melting points and low solubility in common solvents.
(423) In common parlance, the grass is always greener on the other side suggests that people tend to desire what they don't have.
(424) In common parlance, a midlife crisis refers to a period of self-doubt and anxiety that can occur in middle-aged individuals.
(425) In common parlance, to be a diamond in the rough refers to someone or something with great potential but lacking refinement.
(426) After the date, Jane couldn't stop thinking about how much she enjoyed talking to her date and how they had so much in common.
(427) The resident was surprised to see her neighbor outside, but she was even more surprised to learn that they had a lot in common.
(428) In common parlance, a storm in a teacup refers to a situation that is blown out of proportion and is not as serious as it seems.
(429) The use of dibenzofuran as a solvent in chemical reactions has been limited due to its low solubility in common organic solvents.
(430) Despite the fact that we had never met before, we struck up a genial conversation, and we discovered that we had a lot in common.
(431) Despite our initial disagreements, we eventually became friends after realizing that we had a lot more in common than we thought.
(432) The relationship between the two friends hit a deadend when they realized they had grown apart and had nothing in common anymore.
(433) In common parlance, a picture is worth a thousand words implies that visuals can convey complex ideas more effectively than words.
(434) I was surprised to befriend someone I met online, but we had so much in common and it felt like we had known each other for years.
(435) In common parlance, the elephant in the room refers to an obvious problem or issue that everyone is aware of but avoids discussing.
(436) In common parlance, to be a wolf in sheep's clothing refers to someone who appears harmless but is actually deceitful or dangerous.
(437) In common parlance, a slippery slope refers to a situation where a small initial action leads to increasingly negative consequences.
(438) In common parlance, the straw that broke the camel's back refers to a seemingly small event that triggers a larger, negative outcome.
(439) Aroundtheworld, there are many different types of cuisine, but they all have one thing in common: the power to bring people together.
(440) The homeowner's association's liability insurance policy requires them to accept liability for any accidents that occur in common areas.
(441) Howhow was surprised to learn how much he had in common with his new neighbor, who he had previously thought was very different from him.
(442) Although he was initially hesitant to keep company with his neighbor, he soon realized that they had a lot in common and became good friends.
(443) The prices of houses in this neighborhood vary depending on the size and location, but they all have one thing in common: they are all beautiful.
(444) Although existence is often seen as a solitary experience, we are all connected through our shared humanity and the experiences we have in common.
(445) Serendipity brought us together when we both happened to be at the same party, and we discovered that we had a lot in common, so we started dating.
(446) The first time I met my best friend, I didn't think we would become close, but after spending more time together, we realized we had a lot in common.
(447) Bumping into her old high school friend at the coffee shop, she was surprised to see how much they had both changed, but they still had a lot in common.
(448) Although the gravestones were all different shapes and sizes, they all had one thing in common: they marked the final resting place of someone's loved one.
(449) Despite his reservations, Firstperson agreed to go on a blind date with his friend's cousin, and he was pleasantly surprised by how much they had in common.
(450) Although they never got along, they had to work together on a project, and they realized they had more in common than they thought, and they became good friends.
(451) Students should avoid leaving their personal belongings unattended in common areas, such as libraries or cafeterias, as this can make them an easy target for burglars.
(452) Despite the negative impression he had of his new roommate based on their first meeting, he soon realized that they had a lot in common and ended up becoming good friends.
(453) Despite having nothing in common, the two strangers struck up a conversation and found themselves talking for hours about their different backgrounds and experiences, realizing that they had more in common than they thought.
(454) Although grandmothers may have different cultural backgrounds, they still have a lot in common, and they often bond over their shared experiences and traditions, but they also appreciate and respect each other's differences.
In Common meaning
In common is a phrase that is used to describe something that is shared or mutually understood between two or more people. It is often used to describe a situation where two or more people have something in common, such as a shared interest or experience. When using the phrase in common, it is important to use it in the correct context.
For example, if you are talking about two people who have a shared interest in music, you might say "they have a love of music in common." This would indicate that both people share a common interest in music. Another way to use the phrase in common is to describe a situation where two or more people have a shared experience.
For example, if you are talking about two people who have both been through a difficult time, you might say "they have a shared experience in common." This would indicate that both people have gone through a similar experience and can relate to each other. When using the phrase in common, it is important to remember that it is often used in a positive context. It is a way to describe something that brings people together and creates a sense of unity.
For example, if you are talking about a group of people who all enjoy hiking, you might say "they have a love of hiking in common." This would indicate that the group shares a common interest and enjoys spending time together.
In conclusion, the phrase in common is a useful way to describe a shared interest or experience between two or more people. When using the phrase, it is important to use it in the correct context and to remember that it is often used in a positive way to describe something that brings people together. By following these tips, you can effectively use the phrase in common in your writing and conversations.
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