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The phrase "a common theory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a theory that is widely accepted or shared among a group of people or within a particular field of study.
Example: "In the scientific community, a common theory suggests that climate change is primarily driven by human activities."
Alternatives: "a widely accepted theory" or "a prevalent theory".
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It's a common theory.
This seems to be a common theory.
It's a common theory that our experiences of sex are becoming skewed through porn.
A common theory is that he died of a drug overdose.
Interracial couples faced stares, ostracism, discrimination in housing and employment, and a common theory that they were pathological.
That is a common theory among Chinese readers, and it's understandable, given the sudden profusion of reports, and the way they tend to damage one faction or another.
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Furthermore, although perhaps no contemporary theorists combine an analog theory of imagery with a common coding theory of memory, it is arguable that this view was implicit in many of the cognitive theories of former times.
Better communication, getting more exercise, oysters, more date nights, time away from the kids – these are just a few common theories for how couples can improve their sex life.
Our list shows a few common theories hold true.
There is no evidence that it hit an obstacle, the other common theory.
Despite their unique mechanisms, all stimulated are peripheral nerves, and they have a common basic theory 'gate control theory'.
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