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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common one that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a frequently encountered idea, phrase, or situation that is being discussed.
Example: "The phrase 'time flies' is a common one that many people use to express how quickly time seems to pass."
Alternatives: "a frequently used one that" or "a typical one that".
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This is a common one that has hit lots of holidaymakers around the world.
Knowing the image was a common one that had been forced into my head several times in the past as my OCD's go-to torture tool, I was quick to understand that it was in fact an offset to my OCD.
The rating of "deficient" is a common one that indicates the need for regular inspection and does not mean the bridge is dangerous, said Thomas D. Everett, a top bridge official with the Federal Highway Administration.
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Also, we only tested a single nontarget species, and a relatively common one that is typically associated with eutrophied waters.
One is a very common one that was previously found in Western Europe, Cameroon and USA and occurs also on other Southern Ocean islands including the Falkland Islands and Auckland Islands.
Many of these works have an intangible quality in common, one that's hard to name.
Let's say you have a desire to make more money (which is a very common one that many of us have, especially these days).
Second thing, as a Chicagoan, and particularly a South Sider, I think the mayor is right to be on the lookout for a bias, especially an all-too common one that conceives of anything south of the Loop as the scary black place to enter only at your own risk.
There are many types of figs available on the market, but there are a few common ones that are very popular for their hardiness.
Several lawyers said yesterday that the prosecutors' calculation was a common one and that it was obviously wrong only in hindsight.
"When you look at the obstacles [to achieving the MDGs], child marriage is a common one in that it affects six of the eight MDGs," Moudouthe said.
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