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The phrase "a common thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an idea or belief that is widely held or shared among a group of people.
Example: "It is a common thought that exercise contributes to better mental health."
Alternatives: "a shared belief" or "a prevalent idea".
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"I don't know where I would be without my child," is a common thought.
Daniel Callahan expresses a common thought: Cut Medicare benefits so our children will have Medicare benefits.
A common thought is that a rear-wheel steered bicycle cannot be laterally self-stable, and therefore hard to control.
A common thought about a person's coldness becomes gloriously fantastic, ending with the comic release of understatement.
"And then I said, 'I'm buying it.' " It's a common thought just before convertible deals are signed.
A common thought in the original and recent interviews is that the 1960s rocket team was a unique assembly of people with leadership and modes of operation that has not been reproduced since.
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There has been a very common thought that hysteresis shows up in transient analysis only [1 3].
For a while now, the common thought was the Rick was perhaps one of the founding fathers of a new America with his little network of communities, but turns out, America was further along than anyone thought.
And isn't the most common thought after a manic episode "What have I done?" It is striking to hear from manic subjects how horrified they are when reconstructing what they actually did in their mania.
He believed that the invisible bonds of common thought in a given society are not the same in different societies.
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