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The phrase "a common and complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently encountered yet intricate in nature.
Example: "The issue of climate change is a common and complex challenge that requires global cooperation."
Alternatives: "a frequent and intricate" or "a widespread and complicated".
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This finding provides a convincing causal mechanism linking the two diseases and develops a paradigm for the genetic architecture of a common and complex disease.
Migraine is a common and complex syndrome of the nervous system [21].
Bipolar disorder is a common and complex illness with an estimated prevalence of 1 2% and accounts as one of the most important causes of disability worldwide (Pini et al. 2005).
Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a common and complex autoimmune disease.
Schizophrenia is a common and complex psychiatric disorder with a lifetime risk of approximately 1%.
Nonsyndromic cryptorchidism is a common and complex disorder of unknown etiology with geographic and, perhaps, temporal variability.
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The proximal humeral fracture (PHF) is a common and often complex and difficult to treat fracture entity.
ASE is clearly a common and highly complex phenomenon.
The mucus macromolecule (mucin) has a basic, common and complex biochemical structure.
The management of lesions of uncertain malignant potential has become a more common and complex problem in recent years.
Late onset degenerative dementia is a growing, common and complex disorder in which the aetiological role played by environment and genes has not yet been established.
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