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The phrase "a is a common" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could potentially be used in a context where you are defining or categorizing something, but it needs additional information to make sense.
Example: "In the context of programming, a variable is a common element used to store data."
Alternatives: "a is a typical" or "a is a frequent".
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Studies from Tanzania and Kenya have demonstrated that D & A is a common phenomenon; in these studies, its frequency among health facility maternity clients ranged from 20 28 %, depending on study and interview locations [ 6, 7].
Hepatitis A is a common childhood disease in developing countries, Dr. Osterholm said.
(a) is a common fixed point for the family, (b).
(a) is a common fixed point for the family, (b) for all.
(a) is a common fixed point for the family (i.e., for all ); (b).
C perfringens type A is a common cause of acute gastroenteritis and, in a handful of infections, has been reported in association with a syndrome resembling necrotizing enteritis.
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Within the field of dermatology, retinoid and its family of Vitamin-A-derivative compounds — retinoid's less potent offspring, retinol; its purest form, tretinoin, or retinoic acid, of which Retin-A is a common brand name — are spoken of with mythic reverence.
From 1991 to 1992, influenza A was a common cause of respiratory infection in pilgrims tested in Makkah (1 ).
Half a million is a common estimate.
"It's like a movie set," is a common comment.
(A credit card is a common kind of revolving credit).
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