Examples of 'we both have something' in a sentence

Meaning of "we both have something"

we both have something: Indicates that two or more parties share a common interest, possession, or attribute

How to use "we both have something" in a sentence

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we both have something
Looks like we both have something to lose.
We both have something the other desires.
So it seems like we both have something to investigate.
We both have something the other wants.
Well, it looks like we both have something to celebrate.
We both have something the other person needs.
I'm just trying to show you that we both have something to offer.
But now we both have something to lose.
Why do not we just trade? If we both have something.
Looks like we both have something to celebrate.
And Xena has earned mine. So I guess we both have something to lose.
Perhaps we both have something to look forward to.
Some crazy things happened, and we both have something to tell you.
We both have something better to offer.
How about that? We both have something in common.

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We both have something to keep a secret.
The other wants . Then we both have something.
We both have something to celebrate tonight.
You are out of your mind . We both have something the other person needs.
We both have something to prove.
ROMEO, Looks like we both have something to lose.
We both have something in common.
The way I see it, we both have something of value.
We both have something to lose.
De La Guardia! We both have something to lose.
We both have something to be proud of.
Aw, man . Sounds like we both have something to work on.
We both have something to solve.
Go ahead . But remember, we both have something to hide.
Then we both have something to be thankful for today.
You know what 's interesting, Dr. Lightman . We both have something in common.
I guess we both have something to hide.
We both have something in our heads that we won't get rid of.
Don't mention it. I think we both have something to prove to this town.
We both have something better to offer . Listen to me.
No, no . That … that means we both have something to worry about.
We both have something to prove, and, goddamn it, we are going to prove it.
Sounds like we both have something to work on.
We both have something to be jealous about . ".
That means we both have something to worry about.
We both have something in common, Jon.
Sounds like we both have something to look forward to.
We both have something to prove. But I wouldn't have gone over your head.
I think we both have something.
We both have something to talk.".
It seems like we both have something the other wants.
I think we both have something to prove to this town.
So I guess we both have something to lose.
I think we both have something we want from each other.
No, that means we both have something to worry about.

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