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The phrase "a common sign of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is frequently observed as an indication or symptom of a particular condition or situation.
Example: "Frequent headaches can be a common sign of dehydration."
Alternatives: "a typical indication of" or "a frequent symptom of".
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Swollen ankles is a common sign of water retention.
Throat-baring is a common sign of vulnerability among both animals and humans.
This is apparently a common sign of possible sickness, especially if it keeps happening.
Slower growth of imports is a common sign of a weakening economy.
A common sign of a low-velocity environment is an overreliance on problem-solving competitions, such as Kaggle.
Pulmonary edema is a common sign of heart failure and can be quantified by counting vertical artifacts (B-lines) on lung ultrasound (LUS).
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"Shhhh -- baby sleeping" is a common sign on the doors of many babies' rooms across middle-class, Euro-America.
Uncoordinated, reactive behaviour was viewed as a common sign for a lack of information and anticipation.
Any change in your skin is a common sign (symptom) of skin cancer.
"No Blacks" was a common sign in the windows of houses letting rooms.
Coughing was still a common sign at the end of the 3 studies although the more severe respiratory signs had subsided at that time.
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