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The phrase "a common bug to a" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "A common bug to a software application can lead to unexpected crashes."
Alternatives: "a frequent issue in" or "a typical problem for".
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The company has attributed his recent weight loss to everything from "a common bug" to a "hormone imbalance".
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An example of a common bug is to remove a parameter from the parameter list and then call save_context.
The company said at the time that he was suffering from a "common bug" and declined to discuss his health, saying it was a private matter.
In June, when Mr. Jobs appeared strikingly thin at a company conference for programmers, an Apple spokeswoman said he was recovering from a "common bug". Soon afterward, Mr. Jobs acknowledged to The New York Times that he was suffering from digestive difficulties related to an operation he had as part of his cancer treatment.
Longtime Mac users will be reminded that system freezes used to be a common bug in the Mac OS that requires a reboot.
A common bug in Fortran is that the program tries to access array elements that are out of bounds or undefined.
Apple PR tried to tell reporters that Steve caught a "common bug" and that he'd regain his weight soon.
Apple spokespeople have now said that Jobs had been a little ill with a "common bug" over the past few weeks but that he was on antibiotics and didn't want to miss the WWDC conference.
A "common bug", he said at the time.
The firm blamed a "common bug", but Apple's shares moved on various rumours.
But was more than a "common bug". By claiming Mr. Jobs had a bug, Apple wasn't just going dark on its shareholders.
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