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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more common language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing languages that are widely spoken or understood compared to others.
Example: "In international business, using a more common language like English can facilitate better communication among diverse teams."
Alternatives: "a widely spoken language" or "a prevalent language".
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This may facilitate the creation of a more common language in the identification of older adults at risk of poor functional outcome and subsequent follow-up strategies in primary care.
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The high proportion of residents from minority ethnic groups may mean that English language proficiency is a more common barrier in London, since translated questionnaires were not available.
As an Arab country, Lebanon shares more than a common language with neighbouring Arab states; it also has a similar cultural heritage and common interests.
We are separated by more than a common language.
What is more, using a common language will help both researchers and practitioners to avoid ambiguities and misunderstanding.
Today's Internet is little more than a common language, or protocol, that allows computer users to quickly send each other information.
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