common ground

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

Refers to a shared area of interest or agreement in a discussion or debate.

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Examples (10)

  • Both parties in the debate shared some common ground.
  • It is vital to find common ground to resolve the conflict.
  • Despite their differences, they managed to establish common ground.
  • Music often provides common ground for strangers to connect.
  • The negotiators worked hard to reach common ground on the treaty.
  • There is very little common ground between the two opposing theories.
  • We should focus on our common ground rather than our disagreements.
  • They finally found common ground in their shared love of literature.
  • Building common ground is the first step towards a lasting peace.
  • The meeting was an attempt to discover common ground on tax reform.