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de·nomi·na·tor [dɪ'nɒmɪneɪtəʳ] N math

I.com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> ['kɒmən] ADJ

II.com·mon ['kɒmən] N

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It is not necessary to determine the value of the common denominator to compare fractions.
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Another common denominator is the simultaneous presence of order and disorder.
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The meaning may vary, with the common denominator being cultural, economical, historical or social similarity within a macroregion.
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International cooperation, however, does not mean settling on the lowest common denominator.
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The program's purpose was for the participants to find the red thread (common denominator) in problem formulations, which consisted of a set of pictures.
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The common denominator of its activists and associates is the defense of the environment in line with social ecology.
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However, not all fractional odds are traditionally read using the lowest common denominator.
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Their common denominator was the professional, cultural, or administrative expertise acquired through modern education.
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In his objects he defines the dot as the lowest common denominator.
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Could the symptom picture of different illnesses be traced back to a common denominator?
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