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common origin

collocation in English

meanings of commonand origin


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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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origin
noun
uk /ˈɒr.ɪ.dʒɪn/ us /ˈɔːr.ə.dʒɪn/
the beginning or cause ...
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Examples of common origin


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Coherence structures have a commonorigin.
All my doubts have a commonorigin.
The commonorigin and common history of selection, however, depend on common environmental effects.
These similarities suggest that the two intrusions probably have a commonorigin.
We have a commonorigin.
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They had a commonorigin.
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Very simply, the most commonorigin of this sort of process was the exposure of a social evil.
Cognates are translation equivalents that have similar meaning and pronunciation and/or orthography because of a commonorigin.
The fact that the two populations performed similarly in all biological aspects that were examined in this study suggests that they have a commonorigin.
This observation strongly suggests a commonorigin in terms of marine sedimentary sequence, and according to us most of the differences between them result from the subsequent tectonism.
No commonorigin of the recent outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease has been discovered.
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Indeed, they had a commonorigin—trading, and defending themselves in doing so.
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All these things happen at once because of their commonorigin.
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This indicates a commonorigin.
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The second point is that this theory is likely to provide a further criterion with which to determine the degree of relatedness between languages assumed to have a commonorigin.
But as always in comparing the liturgical traditions of the two religions, parallels and similarities are often just that, and do not necessarily imply dependence or even commonorigin.
There is in many cases a kingship of race, a commonorigin and also a kinship in religion.
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This suggested that these elements had a commonorigin.
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There are three possibilities: convergence, borrowing, and commonorigin.
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Genetic relatedness implies a commonorigin or proto-language.
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The two groups probably have a commonorigin.
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All share a common language and possibly a commonorigin.
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The most commonorigin is the gastrointestinal tract.
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One possibility is that they have a commonorigin.
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This is due to the commonorigin of homeotic genes.
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