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The phrase "a more common feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the prevalence of a particular characteristic or aspect in different contexts or subjects.
Example: "In recent studies, a more common feature among participants was the increased use of technology in daily life."
Alternatives: "a more prevalent characteristic" or "a more frequent aspect".
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Those kinds of intimacies are a more common feature of the recent crop of apocalyptic novels.
In the later years of his life, the terror-mouse became a more common feature of Steinberg's work, as his initially optimistic vision of America changed.
"Sight loss will be a more common feature of society because of our ageing population.
Due to increased regulations concerning urban stormwater runoff, stormwater control measures (SCMs) such as bioretention, ponds, and constructed stormwater wetlands, are becoming a more common feature of urban and periurban landscapes.
It's true that LGBTQ people raising children are becoming a more common feature of the pop-culture landscape.
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Because a high-quality study design was a much more common feature of human studies and a rare feature of equine studies, it was not surprising to find more negatively affected outcomes in human clinical trials and positive outcomes in equine clinical trials.
Brogger, who also has the advantage of experience with corporate clients in Europe, says he will focus on adding more customised and bespoke services to Huddle's platform, which was once very unique for how it let users access and share files in the cloud — but is now a much more common feature with similar offerings from Microsoft and many others.
Almost 94% of mitochondrial tRNA pathogenic mutations occur in this stem structure, and the disruption of Watson Crick C G base pairing is a significantly more common feature of pathogenic mutations than neutral variants [ 23].
Recently the back to back has become a more and more common feature on the clubbing landscape.
Table 1 displays a summary of the more common feature combinations used by covariance descriptors in computer vision.
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