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"a common mistake" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a mistake that is often made or one that is frequently seen. It is often used to highlight a mistake that is easily avoidable or one that is made by many people. Example: "Confusing 'your' and 'you're' is a common mistake in writing."
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A common mistake; make it "best-known".
This is a common mistake among graduates.
The President is making a common mistake here.
A common mistake is to prioritize style over substance.
So people made a common mistake: They consistently underestimated her.
Signe Swenson ("Hummerphobia," July 6) is making a common mistake.
"If it is any consolation, it is a common mistake".
But this belief can lead team members to underprepare for negotiation, a common mistake.
It is a common mistake of people who do not understand statistics.
A common mistake of a sluggish organization is failure to recognize changing consumer tastes.
It is a common mistake to instead pass in a single number, such as 0.7 alone.
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