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The phrase "a somewhat common occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or situation that happens with some regularity, but not frequently enough to be considered very common.
Example: "In our town, heavy snowfall in April is a somewhat common occurrence, surprising many residents each year."
Alternatives: "a fairly frequent event" or "a relatively usual situation".
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He laughed it off as a somewhat common occurrence.
The in vivo evidence of neoplastic transformation of differentiated hESC variants suggests that the propensity toward transformation may be a somewhat common occurrence and underscores the absolute necessity of subjecting all hESC-derived cells to functional characterization prior to their use in therapeutic regimens [ 6].
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This is a relatively common occurrence.
Solitary recusals resulting in a 4-to-4 deadlock are a more common occurrence.
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