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The phrase "a common process in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a frequently occurring method or procedure within a specific context or field.
Example: "Data analysis is a common process in scientific research."
Alternatives: "a typical procedure in" or "a standard practice in".
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CFRPs drilling is a common process in the aerospace industry carried out prior to components assembly.
Fluid flow through stationary or moving particle beds is a common process in industrial units.
Emulsification is a common process in the production in many non-solid foods.
Charcoal making was a common process in the woodlands of Britain for many centuries.
Secondary succession after farmland abandonment has become a common process in north Mediterranean countries, especially in mountain areas.
Modifying an existing geometric shape to obtain another is a common process in automobile, aircraft, and shipbuilding design.
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The early EGF-induced genes have extensive overlaps with both induced and suppressed genes by RA. a) Common processes in the EGF-induced and RA- suppressed genes 1 h after RA treatment.
However, we think that this preferential distribution in 5' regions could also reflect a common process involved in the acquisition of these motifs.
A common process implicated in drug priming is the release of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens (eg Self and Nestler, 1998; Shaham and Stewart, 1996).
This finding is very likely a result of using very high iodine concentrations and likely not a common process occurring in natural terrestrial environments.
The removal of SiO2 by a liquid phase hydrofluoric acid (HF) [3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], often referred to as 'HF dip', and is a very common process in silicon processing.
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