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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat typical or ordinary, often in a casual context.
Example: "The design of the new smartphone is a little common compared to its competitors."
Alternatives: "somewhat ordinary" or "a bit typical".
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A little common sense here.
I mean, have a little common sense!
"How about a little common sense?" he said.
A little common sense is our major weapon against danger.
We used a little common sense regarding the ports.
"You have to use a little common sense".
"But you got to have a little common sense, too.
As usual, a little common sense comes in handy.
All it takes is a little common sense and recognition of our own ability.
At some point you have to inject a little common sense.
It's time to bring a little common sense to the campaign finance debate.
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