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The phrase "a common element of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently found or observed within a particular context or group.
Example: "Trust is a common element of successful relationships, whether personal or professional."
Alternatives: "a typical feature of" or "a frequent aspect of".
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Howard agreed there were parallels between Pauline Hanson and Xenophon, including a "common element of dissent".
Extensive squatter settlements, often lacking basic services, are a common element of all Mexican cities.
He felt the 2 events had a common element of nourishment, of eating transfigured by a strange irruption & a parallel movement from an immaterial to a material phenomenon.
Every few seasons, Junya Watanabe returns his focus to the puffer jacket, a touchstone that links his conceptual designs to a common element of street fashion.
Then the sequence ({x_{n}}) Δ-converges to a common element of Ω.
They proved that the sequence defined by (1.15) converges strongly to a common element of.
Then we show that the sequences converge strongly to a common element of the two sets.
We prove strong convergence theorems of the algorithm to a common element of these two sets.
(v) Could we construct an iterative algorithm to approximate a common element of ? .
Could we construct an iterative algorithm to approximate a common element of ?
Small closed-drainage depressions are a common element of the landscape of Central Poland.
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