Examples of 'have many things in common' in a sentence

Meaning of "have many things in common"

have many things in common - This phrase is used to highlight the similarities or shared characteristics between two or more people, objects, or concepts

How to use "have many things in common" in a sentence

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have many things in common
I am sure they have many things in common.
We have many things in common and only a few that make us different.
The documents have many things in common.
But the lessons you learn in both experiences do have many things in common.
You have many things in common of course.
We seemed instantly to have many things in common.
You have many things in common.
Surgeons and pilots have many things in common.
So you have many things in common with other great and famous poets.
Our countries must have many things in common.
I have many things in common with Loki.
The two approaches have many things in common.
So you have many things in common with other great and famous poets, you see.
He will think you have many things in common.
Although these characters come from different corners of Europe, they have many things in common.

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Perhaps we have many things in common.
Traditional offices and virtual offices have many things in common.
Seems we have many things in common.
The discourses summarised above also have many things in common.
I too have many things in common with you.
Fostering and adoption have many things in common.
Pet portraits have many things in common with portraits for babies or young children.
They discover that they have many things in common.
So you have many things in common That's true.
Most of the groups that succeed have many things in common.
We would also have many things in common with the United States.
All these wars and conflicts have many things in common.
And I have many things in common.
They all go by different names but have many things in common.
So you have many things in common with other great and famous poets. That's true.
Both eating disorders and addiction have many things in common.
So as you see, we have many things in common and still do today.
And both electrical and electronics engineering have many things in common.
Tom and Mary have many things in common.
Latin American soap operas and oldish Indian melodramas have many things in common.
Our two nations have many things in common.
Although their faith traditions vary greatly, these families have many things in common.
The size and ground plan have many things in common with the first cave.
We speak different languages ; we are different, but we have many things in common.
The two new EEC partners have many things in common with Greece and similar problems.
Religions from different times and places have many things in common.
You know, I have many things in common.
They differ widely in scope and process but have many things in common.
You two are inseparable and have many things in common with each other.
Considered the two fathers of quantum mechanics, Heisenberg and Schrödinger have many things in common.
All German tables have many things in common.
Andy and Vann are about the same age and have many things in common.
Yes, I'm sure they have many things in common.
It is well known that Bengalis and French have many things in common.
The countries of Europe have many things in common.

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