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The phrase "a common talking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a typical expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "In our discussions, we often engage in a common talking about the challenges we face in the industry."
Alternatives: "a common discussion" or "a common conversation".
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It's a common talking point in Britain, too.
Nonetheless, Vasudevan explains that each victory has galvanised the city as a whole, and made gentrification even more of a common talking point than it is in London.
Obama is not the first president to try to lift the wages of the poor and middle class, a common talking point for left-leaning politicians.
In an election cycle defined by concerns over jobs and mortgages, government spending and debt, the issue of illegal immigration has become a common talking point on the campaign trail.
Mr. Boehner also criticized a common talking point of some of his Tea Party members — that cuts in spending designed to take place in later years are not real, meaningful cuts.
Though the appropriation of rap styles and cultures by the white mainstream has long existed, the presence of instant news and comment via the web meant it was now a common talking point, rather than just a point of discussion within the hip-hop world (indeed, if "twerk" was one of the words of the year, "think-piece" should have been, too).
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Criminal Justice Reform has been on the minds and tongues of many this year, making what was once seen as a controversial subject become a more common talking point on both sides of the aisle.
This is a common Republican talking point in pushing to defund Planned Parenthood — that community health centers across the country can absorb the (non-abortion) work of Planned Parenthood.
Echoing a common Hollywood talking point, he said, "Physical and digital movie ownership are not mutually exclusive".
The argument that President Barack Obama is forcing Catholics to violate their faith by paying for birth control, a common Republican talking point, is problematic.
Plouffe's inclusion of the word "reduce" alongside the pledge not to "slash" may have been an innocent rhetorical addition to a common administration talking point -- one used several weeks ago during the State of the Union address.
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