The people must have a proper appreciation of common interests as implying common work, and not be encouraged to believe that rights of representation are their chief concern.
A denomination engages in fraternal rivalry with other denominations for the advancement of common interests of the church universal.
They are a totality of more or less active personalities connected by common interests, in part by racial origin, and by a certain similarity of fundamental psychic traits.
The organizations, like the trade and labor unions, which men of the same trade or profession form are based on common interests.
Common interests so vast no nation or union of nations has ever before had in the history of the world.
If the aim of politics is to regulate men's actions in the light of men's common interests, the action of a trade union is in its essence political.
For, on the one hand, trade unions have only arisen because of the special need for a common safeguarding of common interests produced by economic relations.
The opening of the congress, in which for the first time all Europe seemed to be united for the friendly settlement of common interests, was hailed as the dawn of a new era.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "common interests" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.