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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather common complaint" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing issues or grievances that are frequently expressed by people in a particular context.
Example: "In customer service, a rather common complaint is the long wait times for assistance."
Alternatives: "a fairly typical complaint" or "a quite frequent issue".
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Tiredness seemed to be a rather common complaint and was associated with negative colors even in the HAD normal population.
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However, this is a rather common mishap.
Digital technology allows fine-tuning to address the wearer's specific loss rather than amplifying sounds indiscriminately, a common complaint about older hearing aids.
This is a common complaint and a common practice.
Pain is a common complaint with a herpes outbreak.
Low back pain (LBP) is a very common complaint in pregnancy.
My understanding is that this is a pretty common complaint against most e-readers.
Hair loss is a very common complaint.
Rather than cranking out franchise films and other safely commercial fare — a common complaint about studios today — Mr. Calley believed that successful moviemaking boiled down to one thing: making good films.
IT'S a common complaint from parents, starting in the preadolescent years: Children would rather do just about anything than hang out with them.
That was a common complaint.
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