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The phrase "a common occurrence for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens frequently or regularly in a particular context or situation.
Example: "Late arrivals have become a common occurrence for our morning meetings, leading to delays in starting."
Alternatives: "a frequent event for" or "a regular situation for".
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Sadly, this is a common occurrence for me in rainforests.
According to Mr. Falconer, potential riders should start small, because spinouts are a common occurrence for new riders.
That is not a common occurrence for Vaccaro and other longtime bookmakers.
In Lake Placid I'd run out of money, which was quite a common occurrence for me, and then I saw the ski jumps.
That is a common occurrence for the Wild, which leads the N.H.L. with 14 ties and is the only team in the league without an overtime decision.
Scott acknowledged the chance for a freakish injury at any time -- a common occurrence for the Nets -- but held fast to his philosophy.
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Standard BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) variables, if used to store the data from a data store, cannot be automatically synchronized with the data source in case other applications change the data during the BPEL process execution, which is a common occurrence particularly for long-running BPEL processes.
Whenever he acts like a jerk, and that is a relatively common occurrence for a man who works within the semi-secret world of the High Court, we are told by his sycophants that he doesn't suffer fools gladly and that he has earned the right to be rude.
Be it inefficient code or that someone accidentally commented out a line and disabled some heat fail-safe, it's just a fairly common occurrence for a Beta OS to run a bit toastier than its fully-certified counterparts.
By the end of the colony's first decade, with the population of Boston growing quickly, it was a fairly common occurrence for a number of ships full of new settlers to arrive from England on any given day.
Conditional acceptance, a common occurrence, might require, for example, that a student take a particular A.P. course before enrolling.
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