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"a common aspect of" is an appropriate phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is typically associated with a certain situation or thing. For example, "Reliability is a common aspect of cars made by this manufacturer."
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This book provides a fresh perspective on a common aspect of photography.
The generation of ion gradients, including this protonmotive force (gradient of protons), is a common aspect of energy generation and storage in all living organisms.
Andreas Wörgötter, a senior OECD economist in Paris, said: "A common aspect of their problems is an over-expansion of domestic demand, particularly in areas like real estate, which helped create the property bubble - and this was loan-financed.
The universality that was the basis of The Year of Magical Thinking no longer applies: losing a spouse is a common aspect of human experience; losing a child is not.
The project, according to a statement from the museum, not only established a template for the relationship between the game industry and new technology but also introduced "shooting as a common aspect of game play".
A common aspect of all scenarios considered is the amount of data involved.
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A common aspect in most of those approaches is the management of identities, that is, the representation of the information related to specific individuals or other entities and its use for authentication and authorization purposes.
Based on both the content of the items from the following three first order factors "restrictive behaviours", "body image" and "social relations" and based on the literature, we believed that these three factors shared a common aspect: the impact of having an ED on the socio-cultural life.
As a result, these small groups are a very common aspect of life for many American Christians.
A less common aspect of this study is the use of academic detailing on one topic over several visits, where each visit appeared to build on prior visits, leading to more comfort and improved performance by each physician.
"Doing door duty is a real and common aspect of their job and it seemed like a really good way to grab some funny people that Andy is friends with and just have them show up," Schur said.
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