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Common
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Common may refer to:
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People
- Common (entertainer), Chicago based hip-hop artist, actor, and author formerly known as Common Sense
- Andrew Ainslie Common (1841 – 1903), English astronomer
- Jack Common, British novelist
Things
- Any occurrence with a probability greater than or equal to 50%1
- COMMON, a Fortran statement
- COMMON, an IBM users' group
- A common language or lingua franca shared by speakers of different mother tongues
- A translation of a biblical term for ritual impurity, used by some common English translations of the bible.
- Commoner, someone does not hold a title of peerage.
- Common land a piece of land owned by one person, but over which other people can exercise certain traditional rights, such as allowing their livestock to graze upon it.
- Vernacular, as in a common (not scientific) name of a plant or animal
Other
- Dol Common, a character in The Alchemist (play) by Ben Jonson
See also
- ^ Mathematical Statistics, Jun Shao, Springer Publications, 2005
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