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The phrase "a common strategy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a strategy or approach that is commonly used or shared among a group of people or in a particular situation. Example: "In order to succeed in the competitive job market, networking has become a common strategy for many job seekers."
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Agreeing on a common strategy is another matter, however.
Because we cannot have a common resource without a common strategy for managing it.
(From what I saw on Twitter last night, that appeared to be a common strategy).
What is needed is a common strategy, but also case-by-case decisions.
The discussion moved along briskly until the question-and-answer section, when a common strategy emerged.
Little was done to force provincial governors to work out a common strategy.
Extension proposals are a common strategy in disputes between channel owners and distributors.
Deliberately bloating your own tax bill isn't a common strategy, of course.
A common strategy has been to stress the multiethnic qualities of a city, for example.
Third, even within the western world, there is still a long way to go to define a common strategy.
Activation is a common strategy to tailor microstructure of carbon materials.
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