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The phrase "a more common offering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the frequency or prevalence of different options or services available.
Example: "In our latest survey, we found that a more common offering among customers is the basic subscription plan."
Alternatives: "a more frequent option" or "a more popular choice".
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Barley tea, however, remains a more common offering.
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A little more common sense.
Silk was a common offering by the emperor to these tribes in exchange for peace.
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