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How to use have in common in a sentence

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The other three have in common an isolated central character that has withdrawn from the world.
What such views have in common is the conviction that the notion of something's persisting through time is ultimately primitive and irreducible.
In many Impressionist pictures the only thing that the disconnected elements have in common is to be within the same frame at the same time.
What do Rugby league, gothic music, mouldy posters and blogging have in common?
Whether malicious or good willed, what all hoaxes seem to have in common is an element of gaining power over somebody.
What they have in common are ball-like clusters of flowers of a bright sulfur yellow that fades to a softer orange-yellow as the seeds form.
Traumatic events have in common the ability to elicit intense and immediate fear, helplessness, horror and distress.
What we have in common is that we both love the same period of American cinema.
Bishop Spong believes the one thing all people of all races and all religions have in common, is humanity.
These plants have in common high concentrations of hyoscyamine, atropine, and scopolamine.
All versions of externalism have in common that intensions don't determine extensions.
What all of these songs have in common is the way that rhythm interacts interestingly with melody to produce a hypnotic effect.
What do plastic garbage bags, human flesh, and the skins of apples all have in common?
What do a man on an assembly line in a New York car factory and a cowboy in Montana have in common?
Why do goats sing and what can a bee, a mouse, and an unknown furry creature have in common?
What do an oily rain puddle in the parking lot, a compact disc, and the discovery of the DNA double helix have in common?
One reason for this can be determined simply by looking at what all those films above have in common.
What both discourses have in common is a mechanical view of our economic prospects.
The only thing they have in common are the double rather than single quotation marks around them.
What do zoning laws, progressive teachers unions and community organizing all have in common?
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Examples from Classical Literature
What could that girl, he asked himself, have in common with the raddled woman she addressed so respectfully?
Perhaps salpa is the nearest animal, although the transparency of the body is nearly the only character they have in common.
The single bond they have in common is their wrong-doing, which they feel cannot much longer continue, with Telemachus so active.
The Anarchistic teachings have in common only this, that they negate the State for our future.
What they all have in common is a razor-sharp wit and a talent for the bizarre or surreal.
What do a croquet mallet, a pencil, and a walking stick have in common?
What all of these newer devices have in common is the ability to connect you via a Web browser to back-end servers where your critical data and applications reside.
What do conjurers, shapeshifters, alchemists, transformers and tricksters all have in common besides the magical grip they hold on our collective imagination?
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