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common property

noun

  1. property belonging to all members of a community.
  2. someone or something regarded as belonging to the public in general:

    The personal lives of celebrities often become common property.

  3. information that is commonly known; common knowledge:

    His secret was soon common property.



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"The Germans want to embed Tusk in Poland to sell off common property, his background shows it directly," Kaczynski said.

From Reuters

“If this is a decision to be made it should be put on a referendum for all citizens to agree or disagree. It is, after all, our common property.”

“When the forests were common property, people abused them,” an expert said.

“When the forests were common property, people abused them,” said Jefferson Fox, a senior fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu and a principal investigator on a NASA-funded study that found Nepal’s tree cover had doubled between 1992 and 2016.

“The philosophy of community and common property still exists. Out here we do things in common.”

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