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The phrase "Common to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is shared or prevalent among a group or category. Example: "The challenges faced by these communities are common to many rural areas across the country."
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"Common to many experiences here.
Common to whom?
"It is common to catastrophise.
"What is common to Singapore, Israel and America?
Treachery is also common to both.
That is common to young people anywhere".
It's very common to feel like that.
It was quite common to do that.
The first is common to both: indiscipline.
Insulin is common to many animal species.
IT is common to feel foolish at the tire store.
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