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The phrase "a common statement in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a phrase or idea that is frequently expressed within a particular context or field.
Example: "In the field of psychology, 'mental health is just as important as physical health' is a common statement in discussions about overall well-being."
Alternatives: "a frequent remark in" or "a typical expression in".
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'One more Simpsons' is a common statement in our house".
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Iranian-backed militias in the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) rejected this initiative and even issued a common statement opposing further American involvement in the military effort against ISIS.
Barron helped lead the charge for his old workplace when Michael Heseltine reeled off a list of planned closures in 1992, moving seamlessly in a Commons statement from "Maltby" to sonorously intone: "Point of Ayr in Scotland".
On 23 April 1987, six years after Oldfield died from stomach cancer, Thatcher released a written Commons statement in answer to a planted question by the Conservative MP Sir Peter Blaker, prompted by smears that had been swirling around elements of the security services and the press.
Gordon Brown will update MPs tomorrow on the recent deaths in Afghanistan in a Commons statement on the G8 summit.
As if that were not a sufficiently awkward problem, on Tuesday she found herself delivering a Commons statement about gay marriage in which she announced that the Church of England would be excluded from conducting such marriages.
In a Commons statement, Ms Ellison said standardised tobacco packaging would be brought in after the review if "we are satisfied that there are sufficient grounds to proceed, including public health benefit".
In a Commons statement today, Smith strongly defended the decision by officials to call in the police while again insisting she had no prior knowledge that Green was under investigation or was about to be arrested.
In a Commons statement on the revelation that five British pilots secretly carried out drone strikes in Syria while embedded with coalition forces, Michael Fallon suggested ministers favoured legitimising operations in the country.
The Government's effective surrender on the issue in the face of a hugely popular campaign came in a Commons statement by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith yesterday afternoon.
"Building a more prosperous Britain and a fairer Britain is the purpose of the draft legislative programme published today for debate in this house and the country," he told MPs in a Commons statement.
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