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common (adjective), more common, most common
1. Shared mutually by more than one person: "The two friends discovered they shared many common interests including silent films."
2. Happening often, regularly, or frequently in a normal way: "Snow this time of year is a very common experience to be enjoyed by all in many areas of the world."
3. Simple and ordinary: "James and Jane had a common breakfast of cereal and toast."
2. Happening often, regularly, or frequently in a normal way: "Snow this time of year is a very common experience to be enjoyed by all in many areas of the world."
3. Simple and ordinary: "James and Jane had a common breakfast of cereal and toast."
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(considered to be the most common phobia)