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The phrase "a common sight in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently observed in a particular location or context.
Example: "Street performers are a common sight in tourist areas, entertaining visitors with their talents."
Alternatives: "a frequent occurrence in" or "a usual scene in".
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He is a common sight in the streets and shops of Leicester.
Slings to hurl rocks are now a common sight in Nairobi's slums.
It is a common sight in the neighborhood -- too common, some residents say.
People wearing Richard's No. 9 sweater have been a common sight in Montreal since the death.
Gay-pride marches, if not necessarily very large ones, are a common sight in big cities.
I didn't notice anyone with missing fingers, a common sight in older American workshops.
FOREIGN dignitaries in black limos are a common sight in Washington, DC.
Offshore wind farms are a common sight in Europe but not here.
Now, men playing board games is a common sight in cafes around the world.
In Kalamazoo, young mothers are still a common sight in the school halls.
Such camps are a common sight in small towns in the Paris region and beyond.
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