Examples of using Much in common with in English and their translations into Swedish
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Computer
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Programming
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I don't have that much in common with my college friends any more.
I have about as much in common with you as I do a dung beetle.
The style shares much in common with the Chinese"Famille Verte" style.
I haven't so much in common with today's young punks more than the music.
You didn't have much in common with us, either, but we're all friends.
Pontoon is the British version of blackjack, and it has much in common with its derivative game.
Externally, the American style has much in common with the classics, but it is much more democratic.
Fourth-generation warfare has much in common with traditional low-intensity conflict in its classical forms of insurgency and guerrilla war.
Beautiful yet deadly Datura on PlayStation 3 has much in common with the plant that shares the same name.
Which has much in common with that of Obadiah;(f) that against Damascus
Kawasaki have done a great job building a production bike that has so much in common with my race bike.
The design has much in common with the silhouette of a great running shoe
According to surviving images of these dogs, one can judge that they have much in common with the modern smooth-haired fox terrier.
Though she doesn't have as much in common with you as we do. I'm sure she's a terrific agent.
As we would have with a ship full of white mice. In a month he will have as much in common with us.
I'm sure she's a terrific agent, Though she doesn't have as much in common with you as we do.
still has much in common with Buddhism.
Externally, the American style has much in common with the classics, but it is much more democratic.
It's incredibly fun to work so closely with a company that has so much in common with RELEX.
The Giant White has much in common with its silver counterpart, but it creates a somewhat softer