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The phrase "a common sites" is not correct in English.
It should be "common sites" or "a common site." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to locations or platforms that are frequently visited or used by many people.
Example: "Google and Wikipedia are common sites for finding information online."
Alternatives: "frequent locations" or "popular sites."
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Liver and lung are a common sites of progression in CRC, with an incidence of 30-70% [ 5].
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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.
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