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commonality

noun as in common people

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This large ensemble of teens tackled Mahler’s search for peace and commonality among the chaos and beauty of nature and our own emotional chaos, with inspirational tenacity.

That commonality is well understood among backpackers, and when I travel, I relish in fueling those memorable experiences.

From Salon

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.

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

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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