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have something in common (with someone) , We’ve got such a lot in common. I don’t think they’ve got much in common with their neighbours.

interconnected, tens of thousands of interconnected computer networks The two issues are not separate but interconnected.

frankly, Frankly, I couldn’t care less what he thinks.

cliché, My wedding day - and I know it's a cliché - was just the happiest day of my life.

overuse, I tend to overuse certain favourite expressions.

extraordinary, It’s an extraordinary story.

to share, Thanks for sharing. They meet to share secrets and relive old memories.

to divulge, They could not divulge any further information.

brainwave, I couldn't see how I could get home from the station - then I had a brainwave.

to tell someone something

to have the same interests or opinions as someone else

things connected to or with each other

used for emphasizing that what you are about to say is your honest opinion, even though the person you are talking to might not like it

a phrase or idea that is boring because people use it a lot and it is no longer original

to give information about something, especially something that should be kept secret

to use something so much that it is no longer effective

very unusual and surprising

a sudden very good idea, an electrical signal sent by your brain that can be recorded and measured