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The phrase "a common ferrite that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing materials, particularly in the context of magnetism or electronics, to describe a widely used type of ferrite.
Example: "In many electronic applications, a common ferrite that is utilized is manganese-zinc ferrite due to its favorable magnetic properties."
Alternatives: "a widely used ferrite that" or "a frequently encountered ferrite that".
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Magnetite is a common ferrite that has a cubic inverse spinel structure [1].
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The spectra indicate the presence of absorption bands in the range of 390 to 750 cm−1 which is a common feature of the spinel ferrite [35].
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