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2 n
have sth in common (with sb)
to have the same interests, attitudes etc as someone else
::I found I had a lot in common with these people.
::four women with almost nothing in common
have sth in common (with sth)
if objects or ideas have something in common, they share the same features
::The two games have much in common .
in common with sb/sth
in the same way as someone or something else
::In common with a lot of other countries, we're in an economic recession.
[C] a large area of open land in a town or village that people walk or play sport on
::Boston Common