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==See also==
*{{cite book | first=J. Anthony | last=Lukas | year=1985 | title=Common ground: a turbulent decade in the lives of three American families | publisher=Vintage Books | location=New York | id=ISBN 0394746163 }}

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This article is about Common Ground names which do not have Misplaced Pages articles. For other uses of the term, see Common Ground.

The phrase Common Ground is used in the names of numerous organizations, publications, and other entities.

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