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The phrase "a common subject for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics that are frequently addressed or explored in a particular context, such as literature, research, or conversation.
Example: "Love is a common subject for many poets throughout history."
Alternatives: "a frequent theme in" or "a popular topic for".
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The effects of immigration on employment are a common subject for debate.
A common subject for discussion in these pages is the meaning of the phrase: "the new atheism".
Muscat was a common subject for Caruana Galizia, who was a relentless campaigner against corruption in Malta.
Mr. Tress has taken many photographs of children, frequently showing them sleeping or in states of reverie, a common subject for artists with a Surrealist bent.
The dubiousness of judging aesthetic achievement by committee has been a common subject for complaint ever since awards began proliferating like wildflowers in the last half-century.
It's not a common subject for scientific research, she admits, but she sees that as an advantage.
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Many have called for expanding the size of that stockpile, and it is a common subject of debate for a range of infectious diseases.
On one interpretation, then, although there are salient sites that provide a common subject matter for discourse, actual conversations occur in distinct and separate spheres-exactly the kind of setting that Sunstein argued would lead to polarization.
Climate change, which has produced extremes of abundance and scarcity around the world, was a common subject, especially for documentary projects.
Migration related to climate change is a more common subject for research, with projections ranging from 50 million to 1 billion people displaced by environmental factors — including climate change — by 2050.
This suggest that audition and vision share a perceptual concern for a common subject matter.
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