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The phrase "a common inclination of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a general tendency or preference that is shared by a group of people or things.
Example: "A common inclination of many students is to procrastinate until the last minute before exams."
Alternatives: "a frequent tendency of" or "a typical preference of".
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The (020) plane would become the contact plane with the mica surface (parallel to the surface) and consequently the (510) is then 180° rotated in φ with respect of the (5 10) plane and both are found at a common inclination of ∼60°.
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They and their associates shared a common inclination to dismiss the left - once the heart and soul of their own parties - as the vestige of a dead age, a nest of shrill and clueless extremists no better than the right.
Oftentimes immigrants are viewed as a problem to be solved, rather than a resource; a common inclination is to build fences, rather than bridges.
All these poles are located at a common inclination (ψ = 60°) to the surface normal.
As clearly seen, the inclination angles of the (51̅0) and (020) with respect to the contact plane are in the case of caffeine extremely similar (58.9° and 60.6°, respectively) and explains the common inclination of the poles of approximately 60°.
The collectiveness inclination is a common denominator of many developing countries where people choose to come together to leverage the few available resources.
They posit that the findings reveal that a common source of novice students' misinterpretation of the information conveyed by trees stems from their inclination to apply extraneous, nonphylogenetic information.
"I'm sure everyone had a slight inclination of what they thought it would be.
The rocky hill slopes form a straight inclination of 30 40°.
This indicates a slight inclination of the planes (respectively ammonoids) toward SE (Fig. 5F and G).
We aimed for a cup inclination of 45° with 20° anteversion.
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