shared characteristic

collocation in English

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shared
adjective
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/ʃeəd/
us
/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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characteristic
noun[C]
uk
/ˌkær.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/
us
/ˌker.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/
a typical or noticeable quality of someone ...
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(Definition ofsharedandcharacteristicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Our analysis highlights asharedcharacteristicof human language in general, namely, the centrality of the notion of subject.
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Connectivity can thus be considered to be asharedcharacteristicof the two constructions.
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Thesharedcharacteristicof these sorts of events is simply that they are strictly law-abiding, but hugely unlikely - given 'normal ' conditions.
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It would seem that this perceived familiarity is based primarily on thesharedcharacteristicof rhyming in verse.
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The adrenaline addiction of the workaholic is asharedcharacteristicwith other behavioral addictions, including gambling addiction, and video game addiction.
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Enclosure, however, is thesharedcharacteristic, roofed over or not.
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Rather, the value is thesharedcharacteristicof the exchange-values of all the commodities.
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Each of the groupings is defined bysharedcharacteristicgrammatical features which in turn suggest a shared history.
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I suggested that public service broadcasting could be defined not in a single definition but by a number of shared characteristics.
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The idea of community is demonstrated by both geographical location and the shared characteristics of the people that make up the community.
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Machine learning can make it possible to recognize the shared characteristics of promotional events and identify their effect on normal sales.
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Those techniques with the fewest (or no) shared characteristics provide the strongest consilience and result in the strongest conclusions.
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However, still a number of typical shared characteristics distinguish services from goods-producing sectors.
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It is thus a comparative methodology that looks for equivalencies and shared characteristics.
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While the term community can be broadly defined, community health tends to focus on geographical areas rather than people with shared characteristics.
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They are standardised contracts and reference a fixed number of obligors with shared characteristics.
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However, certain shared characteristics can be found in works written by the group's members.
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The manuscripts are then grouped according to their shared characteristics.
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The evidence of linguistic relationship is found in observable shared characteristics that are not attributed to contact or borrowing.
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Shared characteristics of the socio-economic class, which heavily influences the production of journalism, are important.
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