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The phrase "a more common issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a problem or situation that occurs frequently or is prevalent among a group or in a particular context.
Example: "In our recent survey, we found that communication breakdowns are a more common issue than we initially thought."
Alternatives: "a more frequent problem" or "a more prevalent concern".
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However, this may imply that in simpler systems, the non-uniqueness may be a more common issue in inversion.
A more common issue is delayed ICU admission because of a lack of beds.
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As banks continue to report an uptick in regulatory inquiries and examination findings focusing on executive and incentive compensation, agency enforcement actions relating to compensation issues may become more common in the coming years.
Lack of education for girls isn't a gender inequality problem that we have in the UK, however in poorer or developing countries, such as Afghanistan, it is a much more common issue.
But surely this would be a way more common issue if it was actually possible, right?
What interested Dr. Schermerhorn was whether an even more common issue — conflict between parents — might also take a toll.
Visit our Solving Problems page for solutions to a few more common issues.
It's worth exploring a few of the more common issues: Are they afraid of things that go bump in the night or monsters under the bed or in the closet?
It's worth exploring a few of the more common issues: There are many different reasons why your child is not comfortable in their own bed and it can be hard, when confronted with an upset child, to figure out what's going on instead of just letting them sleep in with you.
The use of a large national database gave a clear insight into the more common issues in PIP nationally rather than the local focus of some previous studies [ 15].
Integration with Google Cloud's Contact Center AI offers customers a conversational virtual agent designed to quickly resolve more common issues without the need to speak to a live agent.
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