Sentence examples of "have more in common" in English
In the first place, the women have more free time than men. In the second place, they have fewer things to worry about than men.
Em primeiro lugar, as mulheres têm mais tempo livre que os homens. Em segundo lugar, elas têm menos coisas com que se preocupar do que os homens.
Today we have more than three times as many vehicles as on the roads in 1950.
Hoje temos mais de três vezes o número de veículos nas estradas em 1950.
We have lots of bread, and as for butter, we have more than enough.
Temos muito pão. Quanto à manteiga, temos mais que o suficiente.
Recently, Israel and Iran have very few things in common, but Esperanto is one of them.
Atualmente, Israel e Irã têm poucas coisas em comum, mas o esperanto é uma delas.
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