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The phrase "a common benchmark for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a standard or point of reference that is widely accepted for comparison or evaluation in a particular context.
Example: "The new software has become a common benchmark for measuring productivity in the industry."
Alternatives: "a standard reference for" or "a typical measure for".
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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.
The performance of the proposed hyper-heuristics is investigated on the Walking Fish Group test suite which is a common benchmark for multi-objective optimization.
The performance of the proposed learning hyper-heuristic is investigated on the Walking Fish Group test suite which is a common benchmark for multi-objective optimization.
In light of the fact that neither the National Institutes of Health nor the National Science Foundation share a common benchmark for establishing stipends, COSEPUP members recommend these agencies "develop rational criteria for a pay scale" that is reviewed regularly.
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This is a common benchmark system for computational simulation algorithms.
Methods are reviewed for the estimation and handling of systematic and random vertical errors in the DEMs that are suitable for this type of environment, where there are no historical surveys or monuments to use as a common benchmark and only natural features are available for establishing ground control.
To establish a common benchmark dataset, the authors first reviewed the literature for previously unknown disease-gene associations and defined a validation dataset with 42 disease genes.
When we compare states' claims about proficiency to a common benchmark, the results are shocking.
"One common benchmark for the financial health of the major oil companies is the difference between what they pay for a barrel of crude and what they get for the refined products that come from a barrel of crude".
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