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The phrase "a fairly common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs often or is widely encountered.
Example: "This type of error is a fairly common issue among new users of the software."
Alternatives: "quite common" or "relatively common".
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Political correctness is a fairly common target.
"It's a fairly common phenomenon".
It's a fairly common thing.
This is a fairly common practice.
"That's a fairly common one," he said.
"How is this news?" was a fairly common observation.
"We are looking at a fairly common problem".
This conclusion seems to be a fairly common one.
LOO is a fairly common entry in crossword puzzles.
"That was a fairly common view at the time".
Phosphoric acid is a fairly common food processing ingredient.
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