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The phrase "a rather common one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently encountered or widely known.
Example: "The phrase 'time flies' is a rather common one in everyday conversation."
Alternatives: "a fairly typical one" or "a quite usual one."
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A pair of economists who heard of this dilemma - it turned out to be a rather common one - offered a solution: fine the tardy parents.
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I see just one potentially important problem, namely a rather common problem of pseudoreplications.
One must freeze the butter, then freeze the stuffed breasts to avoid their incurring a (rather common) leak.
However, this is a rather common mishap.
Contagious keratoconjunctivitis is a rather common disease in Norwegian sheep.
In plants polyploidy is a rather common phenomenon [ 24- 26].
In other words, individual neurons are not addressed via independent inputs, but rather a common one.
Even if health professionals had said HN was rather common, no one in their families had heard about HN before and this contrast seemed odd to them.
It should be further noted that the current analysis tools for SNPs do not include all possible variants, but rather only common ones with a major allele frequency greater than 0.01.
The platform they created helps the bio startup focus on finding cures for rare diseases rather than common ones.
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