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common interest

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Something two people both have an interest in. They share that interest. It's a common interest.

  • Something two people both have an interest in.
  • They share that interest.
  • It's a common interest.
  • A: How did you meet Bob?
  • B: Oh, we share a common interest - flying radio-controlled airplanes.
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Something two people both have an interest in. They share that interest. It's a common interest.

A: How did you meet Bob?
B: Oh, we share a common interest - flying radio-controlled airplanes. We're members of the same club.

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