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The phrase "a common passage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a frequently used or well-known excerpt from a text, speech, or other forms of communication.
Example: "In many discussions about freedom, a common passage from the Declaration of Independence is often quoted."
Alternatives: "a familiar excerpt" or "a well-known section".
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Running through the centre of the corpus spongiosum is the urethra, a common passage for semen and urine; the urethra ends in a slitlike opening at the tip of the glans penis.
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Fish passage conditions over spillways are important for the operations of hydroelectric dams because spillways are usually considered as a common alternative passage route to divert fish from the turbines.
Occupied between 3100 2500 the houses are similar to those at Barnhouse, but they are linked by common passages and were built into a large midden containing ash, bones, shells, stone and organic waste.
The morning queue has become a common right of passage for the eager brunch-goers, waiting outside popular establishments for arguably the most fun meal of the week.
It's a common rite of passage for young parents in many urban areas, but especially New York City: the move to the suburbs.
This study presented a new design of scalable, air-cathode microbial fuel cell (MFC) stack that shared a common fuel feed passage.
The comparatively longer IP generated by that goat sample relative to these mouse-adapted BSE isolates is a common observation at second passage; for example, the IP of the serially passaged ovine BSE at second passage was 148 ± 3 days postinoculation.
Each male and female reproductive system may have its own external opening, or gonopore, or the terminal regions of each system may join to form a common genital atrium, or passage, and a genital pore.
First love as a rite of passage is a common enough theme, but done well still comes across with the same urgency experienced by the young lovers themselves, oblivious to the fact that it has all happened to so many others before.
Those words are expected to share a common topic described in the passage with the target word.
Instead, the researchers found that gut passage removed a common pathogenic fungus and scrubbed the seeds of an odor that attracts seed-eating ants.
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