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The phrase "a common description for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining or defining a term or concept that is widely recognized or understood.
Example: "The term 'ecosystem' is a common description for the complex interactions between living organisms and their environment."
Alternatives: "a typical term for" or "a frequent label for".
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'Fragile state' is a common description for a poor country which faces severe development challenges.
"Oh, that's sort of Reynoldsian" might become a common description for the quietly melodic flavor of the roasted, frozen, buttered or even battered persimmon.
At the time, Parlin described Noon as "awesome". It became a common description for the boy who tossed the 12-pound steel ball past the magical 70-foot line again and again.
These are the wobble rules, which still remain a common description for the anticodon codon mapping.
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We review these biomimetic approaches using a framework that allows for a common description of biological and technical navigation behaviour.
Hence, this review finds such biomimetic approaches using a framework that permits for a common description of biological and technical based hand manipulation behavior.
The term "loony left" became a common description of the Labour Party in the 1987 election.
Prior the description itself, we found a notation to enable a common description of the models.
A common description of quantity is a "pea-sized" amount.
Moreover, a common description of methods is missing.
At the same time, on one construction, p and q, even if nonidentical, fall under a common description: they are equally, for example, "the child produced by the couple".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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