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The phrase "a more common virtue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the frequency or prevalence of virtues in a particular context or among a group of people.
Example: "In today's society, kindness is often seen as a more common virtue than honesty."
Alternatives: "a more prevalent virtue" or "a more widespread virtue".
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Their performances seem to belong to an earlier age because they go against a more common virtue in contemporary jazz: contained freedom, getting as far out as you can while keeping some semblance of form through rhythm and a theme-solos-theme compositional structure.
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But drought is a more common problem.
Rangeland grazing is a more common pursuit.
Therefore, kangaroo is a more common response.
The second-best system typically takes the form of a polity (in which citizens possess an inferior, more common grade of virtue) or mixed constitution (combining features of democracy, oligarchy, and, where possible, aristocracy, so that no group of citizens is in a position to abuse its rights).
Regional words add flavour: gris gris, batture, nutria, mirlitons.These two books, so different in style, share a common virtue.
A little more common sense.
But "froth" – like "frothy," which has become more common since May – has the added virtue of describing the nation's real estate obsession in a more nuanced way than "bubble" does.
A master's degree is more common.
A pattern of WWWWWW L WWWWW LL WWWWWW L WWWW is more common.
This is one of the virtues of the full-album performance, which has become more common in the last few years: the artist feels a responsibility to comment on the artifact, and the audience learns something new.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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