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The phrase "a question of common" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts discussing shared knowledge or common understanding, but it needs to be completed for proper usage.
Example: "This is a question of common interest among the community."
Alternatives: "a matter of common concern" or "a question of shared understanding."
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"It is a question of common courtesy.
"It is a question of common sense.
The European Union's economy commissioner, Joaqu Almunia, singled out Greece's "serious problems" as "a question of common concern for the whole euro area".
The European Union's economy commissioner, Joaquín Almunia, singled out Greece's "serious problems" last week as "a question of common concern for the whole euro area".
He said that it was a question of "common words" and that the plagiarism charges were, in some unexplained way, an example of what happened "when a woman threatens Hillary Clinton".
The plaintiff (we shall so call him) alleged that he brought the suit for himself and all other producers of and dealers in pure, wholesome milk, as it involved a question of common interest to many persons.
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It really is a question of common-sense and a general sniff test.
For one thing, as a question of political common sense.
It is a question of our common future.
Beyond any legal ramifications lies a fundamental question of common decency.
It is not a question of the developing common law.
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