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The phrase "a common topic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing subjects or themes that are frequently addressed or shared among a group or in a particular context.
Example: "Climate change has become a common topic of discussion in recent environmental conferences."
Alternatives: "a frequent subject of" or "a shared theme of".
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Among many young Americans, the China exit strategy is a common topic of conversation.
Philip's absolute dependence on her was a common topic of conversation among their friends.
The No. 1 ranking, he said, is not a common topic of conversation among players.
Financing stories was a common topic of discussion among photographers at the festival.
Observing the physical world was a common topic of conversation in her Maryland home growing up.
The sexualisation of young girls is now a common topic of debate and we need to recognise that boys face pressure too.
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For instance, in the field of vision, the extended DOF is a common topic for the correction of presbyopia.
They can also engender the drawing together of small virtual groupings of individuals interested in co-constructing knowledge around a common topic within a community of practice.
This is a common topic among my circle of friends in Newport Beach.
These novel CDSs are not at all conserved among other Roseobacter members, but their presence is a common topic restricted to members of this clade.
Strange, then, that equal pay isn't a more common topic of ordinary political conversation.
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