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The phrase "a common motif" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring theme or element found in various works of art, literature, or culture.
Example: "In many fairy tales, a common motif is the struggle between good and evil."
Alternatives: "a frequent theme" or "a prevalent symbol".
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Many commercially successful compounds act as GPCR ligands and display several commonalities: the biphenyl tetrazole moiety is, for example, a common motif.
It's also a common motif in the Abrahamic faiths.
Nature is a common motif in Wise's work.
(Wikimedia Commons) Such works portraying the inexorable universality of death were a common motif in urban centers throughout medieval Europe.
But the sequence may also be based on a common motif or recurrent characters.
Such network architecture is a common motif in diverse organisms and can act as a filter for noisy inputs.
RAC MAb 18 has a common motif of QXXWXXA on the structure of RAC40 and PAC which fold into part of the enzyme active site2.
The baby pharaoh sucking the breasts of Isis (who was perhaps in real life represented by her high priestess) is a common motif in Egyptian art.
Our findings suggest that interfacial helices may be a common motif by which MIPs are integrated into membranes, and provide high-throughput methods to identify and study MIPs.
Analysis of available sequence and structural data reveals that non-catalytic cysteines are a common motif in the active site of many bacterial glycosyltransferases.
The applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated in an auto-activating genetic circuit, a common motif in natural and synthetic gene networks.
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