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The phrase "a common conditions" is not correct in English.
It should be "common conditions" or "a common condition" depending on the intended meaning. You can use "common conditions" when referring to multiple prevalent situations or factors, or "a common condition" when referring to a single prevalent situation.
Example: "Allergies are a common condition that affects many people during the spring."
Alternatives: "frequent conditions" or "typical conditions".
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Epilepsy is a common condition among Americans.
Theodore himself has an extreme case of a common condition.
It is a common condition -- a nuisance, Mr. Bradley called it.
This is a common condition among social workers, and can affect stress and anxiety levels.
The villagers said this was a common condition, a consequence of acidic soils.
Sleep apnea is a common condition characterized by temporary breathing interruptions during sleep, often due to an upper airway obstruction.
Folliculitis barbae, a type of skin rash, is a common condition in Afro-Caribbean men, Dr Shergill says.
NSLPC is a common condition, with up to 37% of children between the ages of four and six troubled by it.
That is, again, a common condition, but Santorum is not charming or feckless about it; he just seems messy.
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