Examples of 'had little in common' in a sentence

Meaning of "had little in common"

had little in common - Shared few similarities, interests, or traits

How to use "had little in common" in a sentence

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had little in common
The spouses also had little in common.
They had little in common except music.
The members of the band had little in common.
Adam had little in common with them.
At first glance it appeared that they had little in common.
We had little in common even before we agreed to differ.
The two actors had little in common.
I had little in common with the other students.
Two people who had little in common.
It had little in common with the old type of breed.
Until now they had little in common.
They had little in common other than a shared interest in music and their children.
Medical thought and practices had little in common with those of today.
I had just expressed my deep remorse over marrying a man with whom I had little in common.
But this had little in common with the.

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The couple had found out that they had little in common.
We found we had little in common save our name.
It soon became apparent that the king and queen had little in common.
But we had little in common.
My husband and I had drifted apart and had little in common.
Medieval shops had little in common with their modern equivalent.
In their own personal lives, the two had little in common.
The band members had little in common with most Manchester bands.
Aside from the name, the two establishments had little in common.
We had little in common and I felt very isolated.
Cavazos and Amaya had little in common.
Clark had little in common with his father, though he always remained fond of him.
The art patron of ancient Rome had little in common with his.
We had little in common save the tie of blood.".
Beyond those details, their cases would appear to have had little in common.
However, his philosophy had little in common with the physics of relativity theory.
Apart from their advanced math skills, the two men had little in common.
Otherwise, he had little in common with Batman.
From the start, then, there were numerous varieties of Christianity which had little in common . ”.
Other than the sets, this remake had little in common with the earlier film.
I had little in common with my father, my sister and my step-mother.
Even somebody like Mother Teresa had little in common with the public's perception of her.
I had little in common with anyone not like-minded . ”.
As a conservative Catholic organization, the VVF had little in common with the Nazi ideology.
Without it, I had little in common with people I had considered my closest friends.".
But although Belloc loathed the Whigs, he had little in common with the Tories.
Since 1914, the Dodge logo has used different logos that had little in common.
Hoffman 's version, however, had little in common with the true event.
Up to the spring of 2002 project final reports had little in common.
Anglo-Saxon church-goers had little in common with contemporary worshippers.
At CONFEDERATION in 1867, the Maritime provinces had little in common with Canada.
In his workaday world, he had little in common with the soldiers of Ward 57.
Despite the " guitar group revival " tag, they had little in common with their peers.
Personality and private life = = Henry had little in common with his brother, the German Emperor.
Forgive me, but we had little In common.

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