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The phrase "a common benchmark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a standard or point of reference that is widely accepted or used for comparison.
Example: "In the tech industry, a common benchmark for measuring performance is the speed of processing units."
Alternatives: "a standard reference" or "a typical measure".
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A common benchmark is the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index.
The yield is a common benchmark for setting interest rates on corporate debt and mortgages.
By comparison, the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index, a common benchmark for big mutual funds, is down 25percentt.
In addition, it is important that tests administered at the state and local level be measured against a common benchmark, like the National Assessment's test.
Without a common benchmark, it is hard to know if an idea that was successful in one country could achieve equivalent results in another.
While her critics contend she is overpaid, Wittenberg's salary has grown at the same pace as Road Runners' expenses, a common benchmark used to gauge executive pay.
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Moves towards providing a common benchmarks in different network environments have recently been undertaken.
For instance, a common benchmarking trap is to assume that any two ML frameworks are naturally mathematically equivalent in their implementation of ML models.
The data model supports information exchange across a network of national and international partners, contributing to the definition of a common benchmarking system.
But a canvass of friends, colleagues, acquaintances, and strangers in their 20s and 30s suggested that just as The Sopranos has taken on a kind of rarefied (some say highfalutin) status in pop culture, watching it together or at least connecting over it in some fashion is a strikingly common benchmark in relationships, a gauntlet many couples must survive.
The polymeric surface prepared with 1 60 (mol/mol) of MePEG-GMA to DMAEMA induces neuronal regenerative responses similar to that on poly-l-lysine, a very common benchmark material for nerve cell cultures.
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