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The phrase "a common fallacy about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing misconceptions or erroneous beliefs regarding a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "There is a common fallacy about the effectiveness of certain diets that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a widespread misconception regarding" or "a frequent error in thinking about".
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Part of the problem here has to do with a common fallacy about history.
The home secretary also repeated a common fallacy about those seeking asylum in Europe: it is true that many of those who make it to Greece and points north are young and fit, but that does not mean they are not also fleeing the civil war in Syria.
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But in suggesting that we should abandon pursuit of the "two-state solution" to the conflict in favor of a "one state solution" that ensures equal rights for Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs in a single state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, the article fell into a common fallacy of left discussions about this issue.
It is a common fallacy that physics is only about what has already been confirmed in experiments.
MD Yours is a common fallacy.
He said that this was a common fallacy.
It is a common fallacy that all are on massive hourly rates.
But this presumption is a result of what the American musicologist Richard Taruskin calls a common fallacy.
There is a common fallacy, not least in Germany, that dropping the Greeks would be a fairly costless way to teach a useful lesson.
A common fallacy is that it's tough for working class kids to go to top universities because they have to leave their families' values behind.
As I've written before, the Democrats-are-the-real-racists-because-of-slavery argument is a common fallacy that many conservative writers repeat -- cynically counting on their readers to be too lazy to bother reading about the actual history of party platforms in America.
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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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