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The phrase "a common feature that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a characteristic or quality that is frequently observed in a particular context or among a group of items.
Example: "A common feature that distinguishes these species is their ability to adapt to various environments."
Alternatives: "a typical characteristic that" or "a frequent trait that".
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As can be seen: (1) Overall, though the stresses in three directions were not consistent with time variation, their spatial distribution had largely followed a common feature, that is all of the three internal stresses distributed evenly and symmetrically along the section of roadway, with no significant stress concentration.
A common feature that is seen from the simple model fitting to the complex structure calculation is the optimization of the desired parameters using experimental data as constraints.
In cancers, dysregulation of miRNA is a common feature that can affect downstream targets and further influence tumorigenic events such as proliferation, metastasis and apoptosis [ 34].
In pathological terms, these diseases share a common feature, that is, the selective loss of a particular subset of neurons for unknown reasons.
Note that mice with a "flat" or a "slow" profile do share a common feature, that is, they display as a whole a more marked attraction to LL, compared to mice with a "steep" or a "stuck" profile.
The presence of alternative in-frame translation initiation sites (TIS) is a common feature that has been experimentally verified in a wide range of organisms [ 41– 44] and that may directly influence the cellular localization of proteins [ 44].
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Coloboma is a less common feature that has been reported in 3.2% of the published cases [ 3].
The responses of the indices to infectious population size N are mild, except for C H and S. A common feature is that the value of each index for different founding sets appears to converge as N increases.
This may be an indication that solo practice and large-scale organizations share a common feature, one that distinguishes them from middle-scale organizations, hence indicating that increasing an organization's resources is not a pure linear process.
Most of the seismically isolated bridges in Taiwan share a common feature in that both ends of the superstructures are restrained from transverse movement.
The house's spacious main kitchen is in the walk-out basement, a common feature of that period; it has a flagstone floor, a pantry, and a cream-colored Aga stove set into the old cooking hearth.
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