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The phrase "a common setting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a frequently used context or environment in which something occurs, such as a theme, location, or situation.
Example: "The story takes place in a common setting of a small town, where everyone knows each other."
Alternatives: "a typical environment of" or "a frequent backdrop of".
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Instead, limited coimmunostaining suggests that formation of phosphorylated and nitrated protein, although promoted by a common setting of age-related α-synuclein elevation, involves distinct mechanisms.
By reducing the number of cases with equivocal diagnosis, particularly in a common setting of limited clinical information and/or suboptimally processed specimen lacking the frozen tissue, the widespread use of these immunostains has the potential to reduce the number of patients receiving inappropriate treatment.
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We have a common set of objectives.
But we believe in a common set of ideals.
It provides a common set of services, data, and tools.
Q. National accounts variables expressed in a common set of prices in a common currency?
It did not envision a common set of economic regulations, or even a common currency.
Does it require a political context, the articulation of a common set of values?
The system must, however, offer a common set of comprehensive benefits.
They all depend on the way a common set of basic ingredients work together.
Busan seeks to establish a common set of principles to cut through the noise.
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