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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common industry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an industry that is widely recognized or prevalent in a particular context or region.
Example: "The technology sector is a common industry for startups looking to innovate and grow."
Alternatives: "a prevalent industry" or "a widespread industry".
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Job order is a common industry term.
This thread may involve your work pursuits having a shared skill set, a common industry, or a unifying purpose.
In this paper we challenge this way of thinking, using a common industry practice as an example.
The smell of pure biodiesel fuel is a big selling point: a common industry catch phrase is that it smells like a kitchen, not a garage.
It is a common industry practice for a company to hold what are called reserves in case not all of the CD's shipped to record stores are sold.
"As discussed, the two companies [Google and Sun Microsystems] are aligned against a common industry bully" – apparently a reference to Microsoft.
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In reviewing the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) 2011 actions, we were not pleased when the agency rejected a petition to ban non-therapeutic use of antibiotics in livestock feed--a common industry practice to compensate for overcrowded, unsanitary, and highly stressful conditions on factory farms.
This ability to spawn extra "external" workers is highly useful and has the ability to be expanded to include a large number of common industry tasks: ●Energy Simulations.
For professional speakers, it's a common work industry hazard.
You call our ad revenues "flat," but don't consider holiday seasonality between the fourth quarter of 1999 and the first quarter of 2000, a common media industry phenomenon.
It's a common tech industry mistake to treat all content the same – to focus on the engineering challenges of a platform but not enough on the creative challenges of captivating users (the classic Silicon Valley versus Hollywood cultural divide).
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