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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common site" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location or place that is frequently visited or recognized by many people.
Example: "The park has become a common site for community events and gatherings."
Alternatives: "a frequent location" or "a popular place".
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Bike jams were a common site.
The temple is a common site for new melanomas.
Reporters and television trucks had become a common site outside the co-op's doors.
The green vistas of Delhi were hard to miss from that height, not a common site from the ground level.
(Some of the problem should disappear next month when Moviefone.com and Movietickets.com introduce a common site to sell tickets from both services).
Ms. Cafritz's eight-bedroom home on Chain Bridge Road in Northwest Washington was a common site for political fund-raisers and soirées.
The choroid is a common site for these lesions, which can push the retina forward and possibly cause a retinal detachment.
A common site for development is the ovarian cavity, which may become distended with as many as nine series of embryos of different ages.
It is a common site of deep pelvic endometriosis.
Although the lung is a common site of metastatic melanoma, the bronchi are not.
The vesicouterine pouch or anterior cul-de-sac is a common site of endometriotic involvement [2].
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