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The phrase "a matter of common" is not complete and therefore not correct in written English.
It is typically used in the context of discussing something that is widely accepted or understood among a group of people, but it needs to be followed by a noun to be complete.
Example: "This issue is a matter of common interest among the community."
Alternatives: "a common concern" or "a shared understanding".
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"It's a matter of common courtesy.
It's a matter of common sense.
It's really a matter of common sense.
"It's really a matter of common sense," he said.
"It's a matter of common sense," he says.
In most cases, compliance is a matter of common sense.
THE PRESIDENT: That's a matter of common knowledge.
Actually, MSA is simply a matter of common sense.
This may, of course, be a matter of common sense.
"It's a matter of common sense," Mr. Almunia said.
"Eliminating this duplicative program is a matter of common sense".
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a matter of collective
a subject of common
a point of common
a question of common
a case of common
a connection of common
a problem of common
a topic of common
a matter of frequent
a matter of community
a matter of white
a kind of common
a matter of great
a proponent of common
a sort of common
a number of common
a creation of common
a patch of common
a test of common
a matter of further
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