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The phrase "a more common sight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is frequently observed or encountered in a particular context or environment.
Example: "With the rise of remote work, home offices have become a more common sight in neighborhoods."
Alternatives: "a more frequent occurrence" or "a more usual view".
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And customer-actors are likely to become a more common sight.
Seaplanes used to be a more common sight on the East Side of Manhattan.
A more common sight was that of police officers scanning the crowd from rooftops along the route.
Whatever the catalyst, there is little doubt that bare -- and barely covered -- breasts have become a more common sight everywhere from fashion runways to city sidewalks.
Long absent from cash machines and, increasingly, our wallets, crisp five pound notes will soon become a more common sight after the Bank of England promised to improve their quality and availability.
In fact, harp seals have become a more common sight on Long Island during the past decade, said Rob DiGiovanni, senior biologist of the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research, where the seal was taken.
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But a far more common sight than a chassis shattered in an explosion is now one destroyed in a nasty crash.In this section Sending the boys home U-turn on the long walk to freedom Thank you and goodbye Still hazardous ReprintsAs part of a push to improve road safety, the government is handing out licences for the first time since 2003.
It's becoming a much more common sight".
A mix of commuters, not just the wealthy, use them; utility vans and delivery trucks are a much more common sight than luxury saloons.
Firefighters older than 50, the gatekeepers of a job steeped in tradition and reliant on on-the-job training, were a much more common sight six years ago.
FUR is a much more common sight in Russia than it is in the United States -- clearly, groups like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals haven't been able to make as many inroads.
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