Also means
shared
Usage Note
Común carries two distinct senses: 'frequent / ordinary' (un error común = 'a common mistake') and 'shared / held in common' (interés común = 'shared interest'). It does not change form for gender, only for number (comunes). En común is a high-frequency phrase meaning 'in common', as in tenemos mucho en común.
Examples
"Es un problema muy común."
Natural Translation
It's a very common problem.
Literal Translation
It-is a problem very common
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