common bond
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcommonandbond
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common
adjective
uk/ˈkɒm.ən/us/ˈkɑː.mən/
the same in a lot of places or for a lot ...
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bond
noun
uk/bɒnd/us/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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(Definition ofcommonandbondfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It's very beneficial to be with people who share acommonbond.
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Firstly, it identies the secularized and individuated body as thecommonbondbetween sufferers and relievers.
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Thiscommonbondalso proved to be of immense benefit for the reception and development of general relativity.
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We have far too great acommonbond.
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The separations and sacrifices were acommonbondin a common cause.
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The diversity has been overlaid by thecommonbond.
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We need thiscommonbond, which goes beyond the differences of race and other differences among people.
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So there is acommonbondbindine us together.
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It is done very much on the basis of trust and thecommonbond.
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These will be significant in some areas, such as removing the requirement for a credit union to demonstrate the existence of acommonbond.
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They share a community and collective responsibility in the form of acommonbondthat brings people together for their mutual benefit.
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Changes in regulation enabling the relaxation of thecommonbondhave undoubtedly been a major step in that progress.
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There is acommonbondbetween seamen all over the world.
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There are occasions when thecommonbond, which must exist before membership, is broken.
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There is one exception to the "commonbond" requirement for joining a credit union.
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At least that would have constituted the necessarycommonbondbetween taxpayers at a high rate.
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They are men with divergent and conflicting principles, tied by onecommonbond.
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We have thiscommonbondof needing to do whatever may be possible to secure the prosperity of our economy and the security of employment.
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But they must have acommonbond, which should already exist before they become members of the credit union.
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They are formed around groups who share acommonbond.
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