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The phrase "a common sentiment in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a shared feeling or opinion that is prevalent within a particular group or context.
Example: "The article discusses a common sentiment in the community regarding the need for more green spaces in urban areas."
Alternatives: "a widespread feeling in" or "a shared opinion in".
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He echoes a common sentiment in the Kingdom.
Sheikh Fadel said that this was a common sentiment in the neighborhood.
Is this a common sentiment in Nigeria among university-educated people?
"This whole country needs therapy," she said, repeating a common sentiment in Beirut.
Near the roadside, two banners tied between trees expressed a common sentiment in Paraguay's agricultural heartland these days.
That is a common sentiment in this Slam-centric era, with much focus and energy on the four major events.
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Echoing a common sentiment here in Alabama, Mr. Bryant said of the death toll: "It's low.
If they give us refugee status we will have rights, but under temporary protection our rights are unclear," said Mohamed Arabo, a 46-year-old lawyer from Afren in Aleppo, expressing a common sentiment among Syrians in Mersin.
"The American regime has postponed the events of the revolution," said Mohamed al-Quhaly, an activist, echoing a common sentiment at the sit-in.
Indeed a common sentiment among Palestinians in recent days is that the election campaign forced Netanyahu to reveal his opposition to a two-state solution.
Maria said it was a common sentiment among students in schools across southern Texas, who were acutely aware that they did not have the same opportunities as their classmates, no matter how hard they worked.
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